Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... answered , always lets me do as I please about such things ; why should I show it to him ? " " But would he not therefore be the more pleased to have you consult him ? I should be glad to know his opinion , and have his counsel . Keep ...
... answered , always lets me do as I please about such things ; why should I show it to him ? " " But would he not therefore be the more pleased to have you consult him ? I should be glad to know his opinion , and have his counsel . Keep ...
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... answer , " Kindness will creep , ma'am , where it cannot run ; what good I can do will never hurt me . " Soon after Amy's school was established , she went to pass the evening at her cousin's . When Mr. Roberts came in , she said to him ...
... answer , " Kindness will creep , ma'am , where it cannot run ; what good I can do will never hurt me . " Soon after Amy's school was established , she went to pass the evening at her cousin's . When Mr. Roberts came in , she said to him ...
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... answer by her tears . At last , when she was able to speak , she said , " What could induce you , William , to speak as you did ? If you have thought me extravagant about money , why not tell me so ? " Mr. Roberts had not the courage to ...
... answer by her tears . At last , when she was able to speak , she said , " What could induce you , William , to speak as you did ? If you have thought me extravagant about money , why not tell me so ? " Mr. Roberts had not the courage to ...
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... answered in a hurried and evasive manner . " I don't know what made me so irritable , my dear Fanny . Spend money as you please , only forgive and love me . I cannot forgive myself for having caused you so much pain : you must think me ...
... answered in a hurried and evasive manner . " I don't know what made me so irritable , my dear Fanny . Spend money as you please , only forgive and love me . I cannot forgive myself for having caused you so much pain : you must think me ...
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... answered Fanny , with vehemence . " I love the very clumsy , old , broken paving - stones of Boston better than all the splen- dors of any other city in the world . I love its crooked lanes its ugly churches - its narrow sidewalks . I ...
... answered Fanny , with vehemence . " I love the very clumsy , old , broken paving - stones of Boston better than all the splen- dors of any other city in the world . I love its crooked lanes its ugly churches - its narrow sidewalks . I ...
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Amy's answer asked baby bear beau ideal beautiful better blessing Boston called calm champaign child daugh dear Amy dear Fanny dear father doctor duty Edward and Amy eyes face faithful father fault fear feel felt forgive friends give glad green islands hand happy Hawkins hear heard heart hope horse husband Jerry knew lady laugh leave live look Lovell ma'am manner marriage mind misery Miss Amy morning mother ness never opinion pain parrot party passed perhaps pity pleasure poor promise replied Amy replied Fanny rich Roberts Robinette Ruth seemed Selmar silent SKETCHES OF MARRIED soon sorrow sorry soul speak spirit strange suffering suppose sure talk tears tell thing thought told trifle true trust truth Weston wife Willy wisest and best wish woman words wrong young وو