Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... Amy wants him . " Every may - be has a may - not - be , Jerry ; but tell me , is he kind and well broke ? " " I tell no lies , Ruth , not even when I sell a horse . Robinette is as steady as a parson , and he's a lump of good nature ...
... Amy wants him . " Every may - be has a may - not - be , Jerry ; but tell me , is he kind and well broke ? " " I tell no lies , Ruth , not even when I sell a horse . Robinette is as steady as a parson , and he's a lump of good nature ...
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... Amy ? ” " No , Ruth , scarcely any body . " " Then I suppose John can tend alone . " " Certainly , I want no further preparations made than those I have mentioned . " " Just as I thought , " said Ruth to herself ; " straws show which ...
... Amy ? ” " No , Ruth , scarcely any body . " " Then I suppose John can tend alone . " " Certainly , I want no further preparations made than those I have mentioned . " " Just as I thought , " said Ruth to herself ; " straws show which ...
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... Amy , that Jerry says that Robinette is as good as he is handsome , which isn't always the case ; and you see , I've engaged the refusal of him , for I thought he would be just the thing for you . " " Surely , Ruth , you have not done ...
... Amy , that Jerry says that Robinette is as good as he is handsome , which isn't always the case ; and you see , I've engaged the refusal of him , for I thought he would be just the thing for you . " " Surely , Ruth , you have not done ...
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... Amy so put out before . Somehow or other it makes one feel more ugly to see such a pretty - spoken person as Miss Amy out of sorts , than it does one of your real crabbed folks . The sweetest wine makes the sharpest vinegar , as Aunt ...
... Amy so put out before . Somehow or other it makes one feel more ugly to see such a pretty - spoken person as Miss Amy out of sorts , than it does one of your real crabbed folks . The sweetest wine makes the sharpest vinegar , as Aunt ...
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... Amy at home , and alone . " Edward ! Mr. Selmar ! I am very glad to see you ; why have you staid away so long ? " 66 Surely , Amy , you know what has occupied me ; I have now to learn the cold virtues of pru- dence and self - denial ...
... Amy at home , and alone . " Edward ! Mr. Selmar ! I am very glad to see you ; why have you staid away so long ? " 66 Surely , Amy , you know what has occupied me ; I have now to learn the cold virtues of pru- dence and self - denial ...
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