Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... ma'am . They say ' love is a present for a mighty king ; ' and I'm sure , I set enough by Mr. Edward's , though I'm neither king nor queen , nor never want to be . " Saying this , Ruth left the room . " I am very glad , " said Mr ...
... ma'am . They say ' love is a present for a mighty king ; ' and I'm sure , I set enough by Mr. Edward's , though I'm neither king nor queen , nor never want to be . " Saying this , Ruth left the room . " I am very glad , " said Mr ...
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... ma'am , " said Ruth , " I have brought you something to eat before you go , for it will really be ridiculous for you to go among all them sick folks with nothing but trouble to stay your stomach . " As she said this , Ruth placed ...
... ma'am , " said Ruth , " I have brought you something to eat before you go , for it will really be ridiculous for you to go among all them sick folks with nothing but trouble to stay your stomach . " As she said this , Ruth placed ...
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... ? scandal is like dirt ; it will rub out when it dries . I was in the room , ma'am , when you said all that to Mr. Weston about not caring so much for the world as you did for Mr. Edward ; and it put me in mind of what 138 SKETCHES OF.
... ? scandal is like dirt ; it will rub out when it dries . I was in the room , ma'am , when you said all that to Mr. Weston about not caring so much for the world as you did for Mr. Edward ; and it put me in mind of what 138 SKETCHES OF.
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... ma'am , that it is a bad sign , to go to a wedding in any thing but white ; and though this gown I'm fixing up is rather short , yet , at meeting , nobody will see my feet ; and I shall feel better in it , I know . " 66 But , Ruth , " I ...
... ma'am , that it is a bad sign , to go to a wedding in any thing but white ; and though this gown I'm fixing up is rather short , yet , at meeting , nobody will see my feet ; and I shall feel better in it , I know . " 66 But , Ruth , " I ...
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... ma'am . " " Of whom did you ask pardon , Mr. Bruin , of me , or of that respectable person whose name ought not to be so hastily spoken ? " Upon this he threw down his cards , and said either of us were welcome to his cards . I laughed ...
... ma'am . " " Of whom did you ask pardon , Mr. Bruin , of me , or of that respectable person whose name ought not to be so hastily spoken ? " Upon this he threw down his cards , and said either of us were welcome to his cards . I laughed ...
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