Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. plight of all , perhaps , was that of the ladies who had written these saucy things , at Mrs. Long- man's request , without an idea of the possibility of such a catastrophe as they witnessed . At first , they ...
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. plight of all , perhaps , was that of the ladies who had written these saucy things , at Mrs. Long- man's request , without an idea of the possibility of such a catastrophe as they witnessed . At first , they ...
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... perhaps you do not like parties . " " Not much . " " You don't say so ; I think they are beau- tiful ; there is nothing I admire so much . O , hush ; Miss Treville is going to sing . I am so fond of music - my favorite - song , too ...
... perhaps you do not like parties . " " Not much . " " You don't say so ; I think they are beau- tiful ; there is nothing I admire so much . O , hush ; Miss Treville is going to sing . I am so fond of music - my favorite - song , too ...
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... Perhaps you have blamed me for it . " " I regretted , Edward , that you were not more disposed to enjoy yourself , particularly as it was Fanny's wedding . " " You do not sympathize with my state of feeling , Amy . " " I think I ...
... Perhaps you have blamed me for it . " " I regretted , Edward , that you were not more disposed to enjoy yourself , particularly as it was Fanny's wedding . " " You do not sympathize with my state of feeling , Amy . " " I think I ...
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... perhaps never . " " Should not this uncertainty about the future teach us to make the most of the present ? " " I cannot be so very reasonable as you are , Amy . " " Do not mistake me , Edward ; do not think me cold , because , when I ...
... perhaps never . " " Should not this uncertainty about the future teach us to make the most of the present ? " " I cannot be so very reasonable as you are , Amy . " " Do not mistake me , Edward ; do not think me cold , because , when I ...
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... perhaps more ; but that he trusted that he should return with such a fortune as would enable them to be married . He had been able to pay seventy- Poor Amy ! It was now teach resignation and hope . Edward's turn to He who makes a brave ...
... perhaps more ; but that he trusted that he should return with such a fortune as would enable them to be married . He had been able to pay seventy- Poor Amy ! It was now teach resignation and hope . Edward's turn to He who makes a brave ...
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