Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... turning his hat round and round , and picking off every little scrap of dust he could discover on it , " you see , sir , it's about Robinette . My father , in the country , keeps horses ; and when he found I had Robinette to sell , he ...
... turning his hat round and round , and picking off every little scrap of dust he could discover on it , " you see , sir , it's about Robinette . My father , in the country , keeps horses ; and when he found I had Robinette to sell , he ...
Página 105
... turn out a piece of machinery , now , how relieved I should be ; but I fear she has some kind of a soul , though I have not found out yet what is its character . And now , I dare say , you would ask , " Are you happy , Fanny ? and do ...
... turn out a piece of machinery , now , how relieved I should be ; but I fear she has some kind of a soul , though I have not found out yet what is its character . And now , I dare say , you would ask , " Are you happy , Fanny ? and do ...
Página 109
... turn it inside out to him . You must be perfectly true yourself , and you must insist upon truth from him in return . You must confess to your husband every weakness and sin of your own , as well as tell him every fault you find in him ...
... turn it inside out to him . You must be perfectly true yourself , and you must insist upon truth from him in return . You must confess to your husband every weakness and sin of your own , as well as tell him every fault you find in him ...
Página 153
... turning away from my subject , which was , the moral uses of quarrels among friends . I have changed my opinion upon this subject . I used to think that it was best to pass over slight offences ; but I tell you , Amy , a lit- tle ...
... turning away from my subject , which was , the moral uses of quarrels among friends . I have changed my opinion upon this subject . I used to think that it was best to pass over slight offences ; but I tell you , Amy , a lit- tle ...
Página 154
... turn me into stone . I Do you know I begin to think that the house- keeper must have some strange influence ? never felt so till I came here ; and she looks unlike any human thing I ever knew . The house is so still , that you hear her ...
... turn me into stone . I Do you know I begin to think that the house- keeper must have some strange influence ? never felt so till I came here ; and she looks unlike any human thing I ever knew . The house is so still , that you hear her ...
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