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Married people are very like to hold the same opinions on the most important
subjects , especially where there has been a perfect understanding of each
other's most intimate thoughts before marriage , and where there exists a
recognition of ...
Married people are very like to hold the same opinions on the most important
subjects , especially where there has been a perfect understanding of each
other's most intimate thoughts before marriage , and where there exists a
recognition of ...
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I took your advice , and did not put on any airs when Roberts came to take leave
of me . a perfect Miranda ; I was sorry , very sorry , for all my naughtiness to him ; I
did not tell him that , though ; but , somehow or other , I think he found it out .
I took your advice , and did not put on any airs when Roberts came to take leave
of me . a perfect Miranda ; I was sorry , very sorry , for all my naughtiness to him ; I
did not tell him that , though ; but , somehow or other , I think he found it out .
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For some time past , I have perceived , as I thought , that your happiness wanted
the foundation which only perfect truth and religious trust can give . Love
between married people must be like St. Paul's description of charity — bearing ...
For some time past , I have perceived , as I thought , that your happiness wanted
the foundation which only perfect truth and religious trust can give . Love
between married people must be like St. Paul's description of charity — bearing ...
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This perfect oneness of mind does not imply the loss of individuality . The inost
perfect harmony is the result not of the repetition of the same notes , but only
requires that the different parts should perfectly accord . I have , my dear Fanny ,
much ...
This perfect oneness of mind does not imply the loss of individuality . The inost
perfect harmony is the result not of the repetition of the same notes , but only
requires that the different parts should perfectly accord . I have , my dear Fanny ,
much ...
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It was a long while before we formed those habits of perfect , transparent
confidence and truth which now are no longer an effort . We had both to put aside
our peculiar faults . I had to be willing to confess I was wrong , to bear to be
blamed ...
It was a long while before we formed those habits of perfect , transparent
confidence and truth which now are no longer an effort . We had both to put aside
our peculiar faults . I had to be willing to confess I was wrong , to bear to be
blamed ...
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