Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... , of course , intend to be . So do not flatter yourself , Amy , that you will ever have your own way again . " " But , suppose , Fanny , that his way should be my way ; there would be no submission then on 32 SKETCHES OF.
... , of course , intend to be . So do not flatter yourself , Amy , that you will ever have your own way again . " " But , suppose , Fanny , that his way should be my way ; there would be no submission then on 32 SKETCHES OF.
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... suppose , by some of those agreeable didactic remarks , which most of my kind friends are pleased so gratuitously to bestow upon me . " " Are you not ashamed of such nonsense , Fanny ? " " Ashamed of nonsense , Amy ! Why , I am in love ...
... suppose , by some of those agreeable didactic remarks , which most of my kind friends are pleased so gratuitously to bestow upon me . " " Are you not ashamed of such nonsense , Fanny ? " " Ashamed of nonsense , Amy ! Why , I am in love ...
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... 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.
... 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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... suppose so . " “ I hear that Mr. Roberts is a delightful man : is he not ? " " Yes ; I am much attached to Mr. Roberts . " " I never talk with him , I hear he is so learned . I never talk with philosophers ; I am afraid of them . Is Mrs ...
... suppose so . " “ I hear that Mr. Roberts is a delightful man : is he not ? " " Yes ; I am much attached to Mr. Roberts . " " I never talk with him , I hear he is so learned . I never talk with philosophers ; I am afraid of them . Is Mrs ...
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... such a woman , to whom he will always have to play second fiddle . " " What do you suppose is the reason , Mr. Selmar , " said the belle , " that ordinary men so often take a fancy to these very fine wo- 56 SKETCHES OF.
... such a woman , to whom he will always have to play second fiddle . " " What do you suppose is the reason , Mr. Selmar , " said the belle , " that ordinary men so often take a fancy to these very fine wo- 56 SKETCHES OF.
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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