Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... mother : he has never known what hardship is . " " Time he did , " said Ruth ; " I suppose he has been a sort of fatted calf . " " No such thing ; his mother was a pious woman ; she taught him to read his Bible , and she kept him out of ...
... mother : he has never known what hardship is . " " Time he did , " said Ruth ; " I suppose he has been a sort of fatted calf . " " No such thing ; his mother was a pious woman ; she taught him to read his Bible , and she kept him out of ...
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... mother's death she had been placed , at the age of fourteen , at the head of her father's family . He was rich ; she was his only child , and he was proud of her ; and the darling hope of his heart was , that his daughter should form ...
... mother's death she had been placed , at the age of fourteen , at the head of her father's family . He was rich ; she was his only child , and he was proud of her ; and the darling hope of his heart was , that his daughter should form ...
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... mother's life , so had it been hallowed and sealed by her death . Her father had never understood the treasure he possessed in his daugh- ter ; how should he ? he had never understood her mother . When Amy had resolved that it was right ...
... mother's life , so had it been hallowed and sealed by her death . Her father had never understood the treasure he possessed in his daugh- ter ; how should he ? he had never understood her mother . When Amy had resolved that it was right ...
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... mother , to whom she could have spoken with so much ease , so much trust : her eyes filled with tears . " What is it you would say , my dear child ? said her father , tenderly . Amy was encouraged . She began again . " You have ...
... mother , to whom she could have spoken with so much ease , so much trust : her eyes filled with tears . " What is it you would say , my dear child ? said her father , tenderly . Amy was encouraged . She began again . " You have ...
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... mother left me ; and Edward would not choose , even if my father would consent to it , to owe his support to any one . But I agree , Fanny , that the law is unjust , with regard to married women , upon the subject of property ; it puts ...
... mother left me ; and Edward would not choose , even if my father would consent to it , to owe his support to any one . But I agree , Fanny , that the law is unjust , with regard to married women , upon the subject of property ; it puts ...
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