Sketches of Married LifeHilliard, Gray, and Company, 1839 - 291 páginas |
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... Edward's horse better than any other . " " But I do not wish , Ruth , to bargain for Mr. Selmar's horse ; it was very improper in you , Ruth ; you must go directly and tell Jerry that you did this without my knowledge , and that I do ...
... Edward's horse better than any other . " " But I do not wish , Ruth , to bargain for Mr. Selmar's horse ; it was very improper in you , Ruth ; you must go directly and tell Jerry that you did this without my knowledge , and that I do ...
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... Edward for not coming this evening , and that makes her so set against his horse , and that's ridiculous in her ; and I sup- pose he's mad because he failed , and so he spites himself by staying at home , and that's ridiculous in him ...
... Edward for not coming this evening , and that makes her so set against his horse , and that's ridiculous in her ; and I sup- pose he's mad because he failed , and so he spites himself by staying at home , and that's ridiculous in him ...
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... Edward ; why have you not been to see for yourself how she is ? " " You must have heard , Ruth , of my misfor- tunes ; I have been too busy to visit . " " I should think you might have found a few minutes for old friends . " " You know ...
... Edward ; why have you not been to see for yourself how she is ? " " You must have heard , Ruth , of my misfor- tunes ; I have been too busy to visit . " " I should think you might have found a few minutes for old friends . " " You know ...
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... Edward . " " Thank you ! thank you , Ruth ! now is the time to find out one's true friends . " " Ruth is right , " said Edward to himself , after she left him . " It is not doing as I would be done by . I have not acted with that simple ...
... Edward . " " Thank you ! thank you , Ruth ! now is the time to find out one's true friends . " " Ruth is right , " said Edward to himself , after she left him . " It is not doing as I would be done by . I have not acted with that simple ...
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... Edward called at Mr. Wes- ton's . He found Amy at home , and alone . " Edward ! Mr. Selmar ! I am very glad to see you ; why have you staid away so long ? " " Surely , Amy , you know what has occupied me ; I have now to learn the cold ...
... Edward called at Mr. Wes- ton's . He found Amy at home , and alone . " Edward ! Mr. Selmar ! I am very glad to see you ; why have you staid away so long ? " " Surely , Amy , you know what has occupied me ; I have now to learn the cold ...
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