Sketches of Married LifeHilliard, Gray, and Company, 1839 - 291 páginas |
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Página 62
... enjoy yourself , particularly as it was Fanny's wedding . " " You do not sympathize with my state of feeling , Amy . " “ I think I understand and can excuse your feelings , though I do not sympathize with them . " " But I should be ...
... enjoy yourself , particularly as it was Fanny's wedding . " " You do not sympathize with my state of feeling , Amy . " “ I think I understand and can excuse your feelings , though I do not sympathize with them . " " But I should be ...
Página 83
... enjoy her society . " As she said this , she rang the bell , and ordered the dinner to be brought in . There was an emphasis on the words " unusually " and " and " always " which grated a little on her husband's feelings ; but he made ...
... enjoy her society . " As she said this , she rang the bell , and ordered the dinner to be brought in . There was an emphasis on the words " unusually " and " and " always " which grated a little on her husband's feelings ; but he made ...
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... enjoyed it herself too well to stop even for his sake . She continued , " I heard , the other day , of one poor fellow who ventured on the top of a rail - road car , which went at such a rate that , when he stopped , and happened to ...
... enjoyed it herself too well to stop even for his sake . She continued , " I heard , the other day , of one poor fellow who ventured on the top of a rail - road car , which went at such a rate that , when he stopped , and happened to ...
Página 126
... enjoy the society of those whom alone we truly love in this world ! Go abroad in order to enjoy . home ! It seems a strange doctrine ; but rely upon it , it is the right one . I 126 SKETCHES OF.
... enjoy the society of those whom alone we truly love in this world ! Go abroad in order to enjoy . home ! It seems a strange doctrine ; but rely upon it , it is the right one . I 126 SKETCHES OF.
Página 156
... enjoy ourselves as married people ought to . If I did wrong , my husband would shake the yard - meas- ure at me , and I should take the press - board to defend myself ; and then we should laugh at our own nonsense , and kiss , and be ...
... enjoy ourselves as married people ought to . If I did wrong , my husband would shake the yard - meas- ure at me , and I should take the press - board to defend myself ; and then we should laugh at our own nonsense , and kiss , and be ...
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