Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... that were graciously bestowed on his poetic offering with the modest reply , " O your High - mightiness , if I had taken pains , I could have written a much better poem . " C. F. SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE . CHAPTER I. " I make.
... that were graciously bestowed on his poetic offering with the modest reply , " O your High - mightiness , if I had taken pains , I could have written a much better poem . " C. F. SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE . CHAPTER I. " I make.
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... better manners ; but I have not eat a peck of salt with you yet . " " A peck of nonsense , Jerry ; I don't mean any harm , you know ; I am sorry enough for Mr. Selmar ; but one must either laugh or cry at such things , and my notion is ...
... better manners ; but I have not eat a peck of salt with you yet . " " A peck of nonsense , Jerry ; I don't mean any harm , you know ; I am sorry enough for Mr. Selmar ; but one must either laugh or cry at such things , and my notion is ...
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... better than any other . " " But I do not wish , Ruth , to bargain for Mr. 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 ...
... better than any other . " " But I do not wish , Ruth , to bargain for Mr. 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 ...
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... better for you , Mr. Edward ; why have you not been to see for yourself how she is ? " " You must have heard , Ruth , of my misfor- tunes ; I have been too busy to visit . " " I should think you might have found a few minutes for old ...
... better for you , Mr. Edward ; why have you not been to see for yourself how she is ? " " You must have heard , Ruth , of my misfor- tunes ; I have been too busy to visit . " " I should think you might have found a few minutes for old ...
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... better of him once . " " Edward has done nothing wrong , father ; our attachment has existed for a long time , though we have never spoken of it . He saw in his fail- ure a reason for separating himself from me , and relinquishing hopes ...
... better of him once . " " Edward has done nothing wrong , father ; our attachment has existed for a long time , though we have never spoken of it . He saw in his fail- ure a reason for separating himself from me , and relinquishing hopes ...
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