Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... Amy ; but I must not ask her to marry a beggar . Her father ! how I dread to see him ! I am nothing now in his eyes ; I could despise him , if he were not her father . " CHAPTER II . " My affections Are then most humble 12 ...
... Amy ; but I must not ask her to marry a beggar . Her father ! how I dread to see him ! I am nothing now in his eyes ; I could despise him , if he were not her father . " CHAPTER II . " My affections Are then most humble 12 ...
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. CHAPTER II . " My affections Are then most humble ; I have no ambition To see a goodlier man . " TEMPEST . THE next morning Edward called at Mr. Wes- ton's . He found Amy at home , and alone . " Edward ! Mr ...
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. CHAPTER II . " My affections Are then most humble ; I have no ambition To see a goodlier man . " TEMPEST . THE next morning Edward called at Mr. Wes- ton's . He found Amy at home , and alone . " Edward ! Mr ...
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... affections , falls on our souls with an oppressive power . The religious mind , at such a time , longs to be alone with the Father of spirits . A true and pure love cannot be spoken in all its fulness . It is by faith in that which is ...
... affections , falls on our souls with an oppressive power . The religious mind , at such a time , longs to be alone with the Father of spirits . A true and pure love cannot be spoken in all its fulness . It is by faith in that which is ...
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... affections , her opin- ions , her friends , perhaps her country , her will -in short , herself , to her future lord and master . ' وو " No wonder , ” replied Amy , " that , with these ideas of matrimony , you expect me to be agi- tated ...
... affections , her opin- ions , her friends , perhaps her country , her will -in short , herself , to her future lord and master . ' وو " No wonder , ” replied Amy , " that , with these ideas of matrimony , you expect me to be agi- tated ...
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... affections would certainly lessen my love for himself . I feel sure that he would despise any homage that was not freely offered . " " Your place of residence : he may carry you where he chooses . " " The place of our abode , as well as ...
... affections would certainly lessen my love for himself . I feel sure that he would despise any homage that was not freely offered . " " Your place of residence : he may carry you where he chooses . " " The place of our abode , as well as ...
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