De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... wife and family , though very independent as to money , were not at all so as to their position in life . With many sterling qualities , they spoiled all , by quitting what they were ( plain country folks ) , to be what they were not ...
... wife and family , though very independent as to money , were not at all so as to their position in life . With many sterling qualities , they spoiled all , by quitting what they were ( plain country folks ) , to be what they were not ...
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... wife , had bestowed upon her husband no less than four daughters , crimson as peonies , full of health and buttermilk ; and these buxom females , always flitting about me , laid hold of my young imagination in a man- ner I did not ...
... wife , had bestowed upon her husband no less than four daughters , crimson as peonies , full of health and buttermilk ; and these buxom females , always flitting about me , laid hold of my young imagination in a man- ner I did not ...
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... wife of some higher and happier being , the coach could not pass a cottage in a retired nook , with a garden of neatness like her own , but I peopled it in imagi- nation with all that my fond fancy could indulge ; in fact , with nothing ...
... wife of some higher and happier being , the coach could not pass a cottage in a retired nook , with a garden of neatness like her own , but I peopled it in imagi- nation with all that my fond fancy could indulge ; in fact , with nothing ...
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... wives and daughters , with the sort of natural instinct inherent in the sex , played ( and with equal success ) the part of their supposed betters in the higher walks of life . What particularly struck me , was the immense con- sequence ...
... wives and daughters , with the sort of natural instinct inherent in the sex , played ( and with equal success ) the part of their supposed betters in the higher walks of life . What particularly struck me , was the immense con- sequence ...
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... wife , who he thought really loved him , frightened love away for ever by merely saying in jest , How easily now I could cut this little head off which I am so fond off ! From that moment love fled from the sultana , and she was left a ...
... wife , who he thought really loved him , frightened love away for ever by merely saying in jest , How easily now I could cut this little head off which I am so fond off ! From that moment love fled from the sultana , and she was left a ...
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