Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... mind . " Fanny soon rose to go home . As they parted , Amy kissed her tenderly , and said , " All will be well , dear Fanny , if you are only true to your- self . " " How is it , Amy , " replied Fanny , as she hastily brushed away a ...
... mind . " Fanny soon rose to go home . As they parted , Amy kissed her tenderly , and said , " All will be well , dear Fanny , if you are only true to your- self . " " How is it , Amy , " replied Fanny , as she hastily brushed away a ...
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... mind , Fanny ; you know my creed is , Better change your mind every day , than continue one day in a wrong opinion . I will be generous , and forget what you have said , as you have repented so truly and so soon . Yours ever , AMY ...
... mind , Fanny ; you know my creed is , Better change your mind every day , than continue one day in a wrong opinion . I will be generous , and forget what you have said , as you have repented so truly and so soon . Yours ever , AMY ...
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... mind was out of tune . " It is not so easy , " he replied , " for me to leave you as you seem to suppose , Amy . " " You mistook me , Edward . You know that , as Fanny's intimate friend , people would think it very 50 SKETCHES OF.
... mind was out of tune . " It is not so easy , " he replied , " for me to leave you as you seem to suppose , Amy . " " You mistook me , Edward . You know that , as Fanny's intimate friend , people would think it very 50 SKETCHES OF.
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... mind is not equal to politics . " Amy was always silent when her father talked about the female mind : she was so heterodox as to believe that mind was of no sex ; but she knew she could not change her father's opinion . 66 Amy , " said ...
... mind is not equal to politics . " Amy was always silent when her father talked about the female mind : she was so heterodox as to believe that mind was of no sex ; but she knew she could not change her father's opinion . 66 Amy , " said ...
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... mind . Fidelity to duty was no new thing to her ; but Amy had made progress in her notions of what duty was . To attend faithfully and with a cheerful spirit to her father's household ; to be his companion and friend , as far as the ...
... mind . Fidelity to duty was no new thing to her ; but Amy had made progress in her notions of what duty was . To attend faithfully and with a cheerful spirit to her father's household ; to be his companion and friend , as far as the ...
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