Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... Selmar's , and tell Jerry I don't want his horse - good , bad , or indifferent . " - Ruth was soon at Mr. Selmar's door . " Well , Ruth , who'd have thought of seeing 8 SKETCHES OF.
... Selmar's , and tell Jerry I don't want his horse - good , bad , or indifferent . " - Ruth was soon at Mr. Selmar's door . " Well , Ruth , who'd have thought of seeing 8 SKETCHES OF.
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... Selmar . I have just told him that I'd e'en a'most sold Robinette . " " E'en a'most and very nigh , save many a lie , Jerry . I don't want the horse , and that's the long and the short on't . Mr. Selmar is not at home , is he ? " " Yes ...
... Selmar . I have just told him that I'd e'en a'most sold Robinette . " " E'en a'most and very nigh , save many a lie , Jerry . I don't want the horse , and that's the long and the short on't . Mr. Selmar is not at home , is he ? " " Yes ...
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... Selmar ! I am very glad to see you ; why have you staid away so long ? " 66 Surely , Amy , you know what has occupied me ; I have now to learn the cold virtues of pru- dence and self - denial ; and my first lesson , per- haps , ought to ...
... Selmar ! I am very glad to see you ; why have you staid away so long ? " 66 Surely , Amy , you know what has occupied me ; I have now to learn the cold virtues of pru- dence and self - denial ; and my first lesson , per- haps , ought to ...
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... Selmar here very often ; I supposed you thought well of him ; he has stood very well in the opinion of the world , I believe . " " He has this morning declared his love for me , father . " Had Amy told her father that some one had ...
... Selmar here very often ; I supposed you thought well of him ; he has stood very well in the opinion of the world , I believe . " " He has this morning declared his love for me , father . " Had Amy told her father that some one had ...
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... Selmar , unless you tell them of your unparalleled piece of quixotism . I always thought that your ridiculous romantic notions would be your ruin ; and I cannot think it very honorable in Mr. Selmar to take advan- tage of your folly ...
... Selmar , unless you tell them of your unparalleled piece of quixotism . I always thought that your ridiculous romantic notions would be your ruin ; and I cannot think it very honorable in Mr. Selmar to take advan- tage of your folly ...
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