Domestic Happiness Portrayed; Or A Repository for Those who are and Those who are Not Married:C. Hubbell, 1835 - 428 страници |
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... Euphorbus , a young gen- tleman bred up to a profession , in which his natural abilities , joined to a steady application , promised him the greatest success . They had long been acquainted , and so perfectly agreeable to each other ...
... Euphorbus , a young gen- tleman bred up to a profession , in which his natural abilities , joined to a steady application , promised him the greatest success . They had long been acquainted , and so perfectly agreeable to each other ...
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... Euphorbus accidentally fell into her company . Frequent meetings created an ac- quaintance , that acquaintance increased gradually into a mutual esteem ; which , as it was not founded on interest , but a thorough knowledge of each other ...
... Euphorbus accidentally fell into her company . Frequent meetings created an ac- quaintance , that acquaintance increased gradually into a mutual esteem ; which , as it was not founded on interest , but a thorough knowledge of each other ...
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