Sketches of Married LifeHilliard, Gray, and Company, 1839 - 291 páginas |
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... , before you begin to twit him of his misfortunes , or , what is worse , of his friends ' ; for I call Mr. Selmar my friend , especially now he is poor . " " Well , well ; do sit down , Jerry 1 SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE. ...
... , before you begin to twit him of his misfortunes , or , what is worse , of his friends ' ; for I call Mr. Selmar my friend , especially now he is poor . " " Well , well ; do sit down , Jerry 1 SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE. ...
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... poor jockeys ; but who has offered you one ? " " Why , you know , ma'am , that poor Mr. Sel- mar has lost all his money , and he's going to sell off every thing he owns , even Robinette , his beautiful saddle - horse . " " Well , Ruth ...
... poor jockeys ; but who has offered you one ? " " Why , you know , ma'am , that poor Mr. Sel- mar has lost all his money , and he's going to sell off every thing he owns , even Robinette , his beautiful saddle - horse . " " Well , Ruth ...
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... a spoiled child : they tell me that I ' have now to learn what it is to be a poor man ; but I did not intend to speak of myself , or my affairs to you . " • “ These sentiments are unworthy of you , Ed- CHAPTER II. ...
... a spoiled child : they tell me that I ' have now to learn what it is to be a poor man ; but I did not intend to speak of myself , or my affairs to you . " • “ These sentiments are unworthy of you , Ed- CHAPTER II. ...
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... poor , whose hearts will understand and re- spond to it . Amy and Edward knew that they had now one severe trial to encounter , and they wisely re- solved to meet it at once . They knew that Mr. Weston would be greatly displeased at his ...
... poor , whose hearts will understand and re- spond to it . Amy and Edward knew that they had now one severe trial to encounter , and they wisely re- solved to meet it at once . They knew that Mr. Weston would be greatly displeased at his ...
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... poor , and all those unfortunate beings who have none of the good things of this life , would be danger- ous to those who have an abundance ; and that they must be bribed into submission by the prom- ise of a large reversion in the life ...
... poor , and all those unfortunate beings who have none of the good things of this life , would be danger- ous to those who have an abundance ; and that they must be bribed into submission by the prom- ise of a large reversion in the life ...
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