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... wife , - my own wife ? " 66 When half an hour had passed , they were still together , and now she had found the use of her tongue . " Do whatever you like best , " she said . " I do not care which you do . If you came to me to - morrow ...
... wife , - my own wife ? " 66 When half an hour had passed , they were still together , and now she had found the use of her tongue . " Do whatever you like best , " she said . " I do not care which you do . If you came to me to - morrow ...
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... wife , one half the world declaring that his lected all her duties ; the other half assert- ing that Mr. Kennedy's treatment of his wife had been so bad that no woman could possibly have lived with him . There had even been a rumour ...
... wife , one half the world declaring that his lected all her duties ; the other half assert- ing that Mr. Kennedy's treatment of his wife had been so bad that no woman could possibly have lived with him . There had even been a rumour ...
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... wife's duplicity . 66 66 Everybody heard of it . But it has made such a difference between him and me that I don't think I can meddle . Send for Lord Chiltern , and speak to him . " I think she had no cause to leave me . " Speak to ...
... wife's duplicity . 66 66 Everybody heard of it . But it has made such a difference between him and me that I don't think I can meddle . Send for Lord Chiltern , and speak to him . " I think she had no cause to leave me . " Speak to ...
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... wife , " said he , " of which I need be ashamed . It will be sad , no doubt , to have all our affairs bandied about in court , and made the subject of comment in news- papers , but a man must go through that , or worse than that , in ...
... wife , " said he , " of which I need be ashamed . It will be sad , no doubt , to have all our affairs bandied about in court , and made the subject of comment in news- papers , but a man must go through that , or worse than that , in ...
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... wife taking fright at disagreeable scolding letter from Lady every shadow . Mrs. St. Julian only en- Mountmore which ... wives seem to think that they and their husbands are of so much consequence , that every convulsion of life and ...
... wife taking fright at disagreeable scolding letter from Lady every shadow . Mrs. St. Julian only en- Mountmore which ... wives seem to think that they and their husbands are of so much consequence , that every convulsion of life and ...
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