Lost and won; or, The love test, by the author of 'The maid's husband'. |
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... marry . How they were to bring it about , was a matter quite left to themselves . It might come as naturally , as that he would ever creep round to the vacant chair by her side -as at a distance their eyes would meet— or as their walks ...
... marry . How they were to bring it about , was a matter quite left to themselves . It might come as naturally , as that he would ever creep round to the vacant chair by her side -as at a distance their eyes would meet— or as their walks ...
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... marry and to die . " His philosophy was indeed of a very different stamp to that of his sister , being well content to enjoy the passing hour , with- out troubling himself to inquire how or why the good it brought with it had come into ...
... marry and to die . " His philosophy was indeed of a very different stamp to that of his sister , being well content to enjoy the passing hour , with- out troubling himself to inquire how or why the good it brought with it had come into ...
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... married , and who looked very much as though they were about to die ; and yet neither congratulating the one party nor pitying the other . Another thing seemed to interest them very much , which was , repeating what Mr. or Mrs. Somebody ...
... married , and who looked very much as though they were about to die ; and yet neither congratulating the one party nor pitying the other . Another thing seemed to interest them very much , which was , repeating what Mr. or Mrs. Somebody ...
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... marriage ? And How had it all happened ? From what had the notion sprung ? It was but too plainly to be seen , that woman had left her pedestal , to propitiate man . And why should this be done , Sydney was not able to explain . She ...
... marriage ? And How had it all happened ? From what had the notion sprung ? It was but too plainly to be seen , that woman had left her pedestal , to propitiate man . And why should this be done , Sydney was not able to explain . She ...
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... marriage had become a mere commodity in the market ; that there were more marriageable young ladies than there were suitable young men either able or willing to marry them . And yet they would consider themselves ill used - slighted ...
... marriage had become a mere commodity in the market ; that there were more marriageable young ladies than there were suitable young men either able or willing to marry them . And yet they would consider themselves ill used - slighted ...
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