Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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Página vii
... modest pretensions . It may be mentioned , however , that she passed a strict novitiate of two years in the obscurity of a drawer ; after which , the question viii PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION . whether she should REVISED EDITION . vii.
... modest pretensions . It may be mentioned , however , that she passed a strict novitiate of two years in the obscurity of a drawer ; after which , the question viii PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION . whether she should REVISED EDITION . vii.
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... question may call forth a smile ; but , thanks be to the great Source of all true love , there are many , very many , of the rich as well as the poor , whose hearts will understand and re- spond to it . Amy and Edward knew that they had ...
... question may call forth a smile ; but , thanks be to the great Source of all true love , there are many , very many , of the rich as well as the poor , whose hearts will understand and re- spond to it . Amy and Edward knew that they had ...
Página 36
... unfeminine- nothing inconsistent with your true dignity ; but I would have you faithfully question your own heart , and then be true to yourself and to him . From what I know of your real feelings toward Mr. 36 SKETCHES OF.
... unfeminine- nothing inconsistent with your true dignity ; but I would have you faithfully question your own heart , and then be true to yourself and to him . From what I know of your real feelings toward Mr. 36 SKETCHES OF.
Página 55
... onomies , the ologies , physics , metaphys- ics , & c . & c . " Here the lady laughed . Before Mr. Selmar could answer her question , she tried another sub- ject . " Have you been to the centre - table and MARRIED LIFE . 55.
... onomies , the ologies , physics , metaphys- ics , & c . & c . " Here the lady laughed . Before Mr. Selmar could answer her question , she tried another sub- ject . " Have you been to the centre - table and MARRIED LIFE . 55.
Página 57
... question too deep for my philoso- phy , " replied Edward . She then resumed her gossip with the beau , in an affected whisper . " Do you know , " said she , " that Miss Bel- mont , the authoress , is here ? " " O no ; I should like to ...
... question too deep for my philoso- phy , " replied Edward . She then resumed her gossip with the beau , in an affected whisper . " Do you know , " said she , " that Miss Bel- mont , the authoress , is here ? " " O no ; I should like to ...
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