Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... is to let it be known that my hand and heart are pledged to another . " " This is very sentimental , to be sure ; but how do you know that your feelings will not change ? or that Mr. Selmar's may not ? It may be 26 SKETCHES OF.
... is to let it be known that my hand and heart are pledged to another . " " This is very sentimental , to be sure ; but how do you know that your feelings will not change ? or that Mr. Selmar's may not ? It may be 26 SKETCHES OF.
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... sure that he would despise any homage that was not freely offered . " " Your place of residence : he may carry you where he chooses . " " The place of our abode , as well as other subjects involving duty and happiness , would be decided ...
... sure that he would despise any homage that was not freely offered . " " Your place of residence : he may carry you where he chooses . " " The place of our abode , as well as other subjects involving duty and happiness , would be decided ...
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... sure he would and ought to despise me . " " Very pretty , and apparently very just , Amy ; but let us see by - and - by . You are so heartily in love with Edward now , that you cannot think he will ever desire any thing wrong ; but he ...
... sure he would and ought to despise me . " " Very pretty , and apparently very just , Amy ; but let us see by - and - by . You are so heartily in love with Edward now , that you cannot think he will ever desire any thing wrong ; but he ...
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... sure , deserved all his honors , and far better wives than he obtained , as a reward for waiting so long for each of them . I certainly should not be worth waiting seven months , nor even seven weeks for , I fear . It is hardly fair ...
... sure , deserved all his honors , and far better wives than he obtained , as a reward for waiting so long for each of them . I certainly should not be worth waiting seven months , nor even seven weeks for , I fear . It is hardly fair ...
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... so excitable ; rather hasty ; something of an enthusiast ; very frank and talka- tive ; I should have thought that he and Fanny Herbert would have been sure to fancy each other . SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE . 47 Now , as is CHAPTER V. ...
... so excitable ; rather hasty ; something of an enthusiast ; very frank and talka- tive ; I should have thought that he and Fanny Herbert would have been sure to fancy each other . SKETCHES OF MARRIED LIFE . 47 Now , as is CHAPTER V. ...
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