Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... writes to her sister Lady Mar , when they were both in full possession of the freedom of maturer life , though life had not turned out so triumphant as the girls supposed . " We then thought marrying would put us at once into possession ...
... writes to her sister Lady Mar , when they were both in full possession of the freedom of maturer life , though life had not turned out so triumphant as the girls supposed . " We then thought marrying would put us at once into possession ...
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... writes the spirited and sensible girl , with a mingling of indig nation in her candour , " I know how to make a man of sense happy ; but I then that bute something towards it himself . I You would have me say that have so much esteem ...
... writes the spirited and sensible girl , with a mingling of indig nation in her candour , " I know how to make a man of sense happy ; but I then that bute something towards it himself . I You would have me say that have so much esteem ...
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... writes it is again with the determination of saying farewell for ever . " I begin to be tired of my humility , " she exclaims . " I have carried my complaisances to you farther than I ought . You make new scruples , you have a great ...
... writes it is again with the determination of saying farewell for ever . " I begin to be tired of my humility , " she exclaims . " I have carried my complaisances to you farther than I ought . You make new scruples , you have a great ...
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... writes , in a fright , on the evening of the Fri- day before this momentous day . " Are you sure you shall love me for ever ? Shall we never separate ? I fear and I hope - In foresee all that will happen . I shall incense my family in ...
... writes , in a fright , on the evening of the Fri- day before this momentous day . " Are you sure you shall love me for ever ? Shall we never separate ? I fear and I hope - In foresee all that will happen . I shall incense my family in ...
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... writes to the errant husband , at first with pleas- at expressions of her happiness in being his , but afterwards with alternations of petulance and melan- choly and repentance for both . " I assist every day at public prayers in this ...
... writes to the errant husband , at first with pleas- at expressions of her happiness in being his , but afterwards with alternations of petulance and melan- choly and repentance for both . " I assist every day at public prayers in this ...
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