Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... ! This sur- passes belief . You , a lady , so far set at defi- ance female delicacy as to say you were not willing he should make this sacrifice ! did I hear right ? " " Yes , father , I did not disguise from MARRIED LIFE . 21.
... ! This sur- passes belief . You , a lady , so far set at defi- ance female delicacy as to say you were not willing he should make this sacrifice ! did I hear right ? " " Yes , father , I did not disguise from MARRIED LIFE . 21.
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... lady of truly refined feelings would prefer it should be kept secret . " " It is natural , father , that it should seem so to you ; but I have reasons for wishing otherwise , which I would rather not give to any one ; but you have a ...
... lady of truly refined feelings would prefer it should be kept secret . " " It is natural , father , that it should seem so to you ; but I have reasons for wishing otherwise , which I would rather not give to any one ; but you have a ...
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... lady , who just then joined them ; " this is as bad as for married people to be talking together in com- it is not fair . Tell me if you have heard of the affair that took place at Mrs. Longman's party . " pany ; 66 No , " was the ...
... lady , who just then joined them ; " this is as bad as for married people to be talking together in com- it is not fair . Tell me if you have heard of the affair that took place at Mrs. Longman's party . " pany ; 66 No , " was the ...
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... ladies , and the other for the gentle- men . When Mr. Sharp's number was called , what do you think he drew ? You know he is the very genius of dulness . ' You are too tedious - too prosing - too sleepy ; What lady could fancy Sir ...
... ladies , and the other for the gentle- men . When Mr. Sharp's number was called , what do you think he drew ? You know he is the very genius of dulness . ' You are too tedious - too prosing - too sleepy ; What lady could fancy Sir ...
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. plight of all , perhaps , was that of the ladies who had written these saucy things , at Mrs. Long- man's request , without an idea of the possibility of such a catastrophe as they witnessed . At first , they ...
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. plight of all , perhaps , was that of the ladies who had written these saucy things , at Mrs. Long- man's request , without an idea of the possibility of such a catastrophe as they witnessed . At first , they ...
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