Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... bear that patiently , and let him see that in all that is right we will conform to his wishes . ' " I will see him at once , " said Edward , " and tell him that , although I have sought your affec- tion , I do not ask for your hand till ...
... bear that patiently , and let him see that in all that is right we will conform to his wishes . ' " I will see him at once , " said Edward , " and tell him that , although I have sought your affec- tion , I do not ask for your hand till ...
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... is a pity that she thinks she knows any thing of politics . I cannot bear to hear a woman talk politics . " " Is it not of equal importance to a woman as to a man , what the government is under which MARRIED LIFE . 59.
... is a pity that she thinks she knows any thing of politics . I cannot bear to hear a woman talk politics . " " Is it not of equal importance to a woman as to a man , what the government is under which MARRIED LIFE . 59.
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... bear the sight of misery , I keep out of the way of such things . " " But would it not be well , father , to save these little children from suffering , if we could ? " " Where are the fathers of these children ? Why do not their ...
... bear the sight of misery , I keep out of the way of such things . " " But would it not be well , father , to save these little children from suffering , if we could ? " " Where are the fathers of these children ? Why do not their ...
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... bear any further contention . " Perhaps I was mistaken , " he said ; " let it pass . What did you want to speak of with me ? " Fanny brought the paper , and told him of Amy's school ; but her husband's mind was otherwise occupied . " Do ...
... bear any further contention . " Perhaps I was mistaken , " he said ; " let it pass . What did you want to speak of with me ? " Fanny brought the paper , and told him of Amy's school ; but her husband's mind was otherwise occupied . " Do ...
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... bear it I cannot say . No one in this world , I am sure , would stand surety for my good behavior . Three times a day , for an hour at a time , I must see her . I know nothing of her character , for she merely throws out her words as ...
... bear it I cannot say . No one in this world , I am sure , would stand surety for my good behavior . Three times a day , for an hour at a time , I must see her . I know nothing of her character , for she merely throws out her words as ...
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