Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... promises herself away in marriage , she resigns her name , her property , her affections , her opin- ions , her friends , perhaps her country , her will -in short , herself , to her future lord and master . ' وو " No wonder , ” replied ...
... promises herself away in marriage , she resigns her name , her property , her affections , her opin- ions , her friends , perhaps her country , her will -in short , herself , to her future lord and master . ' وو " No wonder , ” replied ...
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... promise to give what was no longer my own . My heart was his , and I con- fessed it ; but this is only a fair exchange . " " If he does not happen to like your friends , you must give them up . " " I made no vow to violate my conscience ...
... promise to give what was no longer my own . My heart was his , and I con- fessed it ; but this is only a fair exchange . " " If he does not happen to like your friends , you must give them up . " " I made no vow to violate my conscience ...
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... , I am in love with it . It is as important as my daily bread to me . All other pleasures , all other friends , are uncertain , unfaithful ; but nonsense always more than fulfils its promise , and is an 34 SKETCHES OF.
... , I am in love with it . It is as important as my daily bread to me . All other pleasures , all other friends , are uncertain , unfaithful ; but nonsense always more than fulfils its promise , and is an 34 SKETCHES OF.
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. always more than fulfils its promise , and is an unfailing help in adversity . ” " I have no objection to nonsense , Fanny , in its right place ; but there are occasions where trifling is a sin - where we should ...
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. always more than fulfils its promise , and is an unfailing help in adversity . ” " I have no objection to nonsense , Fanny , in its right place ; but there are occasions where trifling is a sin - where we should ...
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... promise well . Some of our first men have made their fortunes in this way . Your engagement to my daughter is unfortu- nate . " Poor Edward writhed under the torture of listening to this and a few more remarks of the same sort , and ...
... promise well . Some of our first men have made their fortunes in this way . Your engagement to my daughter is unfortu- nate . " Poor Edward writhed under the torture of listening to this and a few more remarks of the same sort , and ...
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