Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... to sit down , 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. ...
... to sit down , 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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... Selmar ; but one must either laugh or cry at such things , and my notion is , it is best to laugh . I can tell you that I respect Mr. Selmar 1 as much as I ever did , and more too , if he has behaved honorably . " " If he has behaved ...
... Selmar ; but one must either laugh or cry at such things , and my notion is , it is best to laugh . I can tell you that I respect Mr. Selmar 1 as much as I ever did , and more too , if he has behaved honorably . " " If he has behaved ...
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... Selmar ; has he lost all ? " " All ! " groaned out Jerry . " Do folks say any thing against him ? ” " Not a word ; every body knows that it was brought on by the failure of others who owed him money , and he has given up all he has ...
... Selmar ; has he lost all ? " " All ! " groaned out Jerry . " Do folks say any thing against him ? ” " Not a word ; every body knows that it was brought on by the failure of others who owed him money , and he has given up all he has ...
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... to go there to do chores . " " An ounce of practice is worth a pound of preaching , Jerry - depend upon it . But didn't you say that Mr. Selmar's saddle - borse was for sale ? " " Yes , I did ; and what's that to SKETCHES OF.
... to go there to do chores . " " An ounce of practice is worth a pound of preaching , Jerry - depend upon it . But didn't you say that Mr. Selmar's saddle - borse was for sale ? " " Yes , I did ; and what's that to SKETCHES OF.
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... 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 not want Robinette . How could you do such a thing ? " Amy left the room as MARRIED LIFE .
... 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 not want Robinette . How could you do such a thing ? " Amy left the room as MARRIED LIFE .
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