The NeighboursH.G. CLarke, 1844 - 127 |
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... ladies and gentlemen to dine , all strangers to me ; it was a heavy affair ; and though the dinner was magnificent , spite of all my attempts , I could eat nothing . thoughts , and often during the conversation of | but when I gave the ...
... ladies and gentlemen to dine , all strangers to me ; it was a heavy affair ; and though the dinner was magnificent , spite of all my attempts , I could eat nothing . thoughts , and often during the conversation of | but when I gave the ...
Strona 8
... ladies affect a great deat , and altogether afforded me a deal of pleasure . and make themselves very important with their ... lady to govern her standing and great natural wit . The mode of house with her head than with her heels ; the ...
... ladies affect a great deat , and altogether afforded me a deal of pleasure . and make themselves very important with their ... lady to govern her standing and great natural wit . The mode of house with her head than with her heels ; the ...
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... lady named Werner , with two sons , the eldest of whom was my husband ; the second , Adolf , who has been dead some years . By this wife the General had two sons , who yet live , Jean Jacques and Peter Mansfield . The mother of these ...
... lady named Werner , with two sons , the eldest of whom was my husband ; the second , Adolf , who has been dead some years . By this wife the General had two sons , who yet live , Jean Jacques and Peter Mansfield . The mother of these ...
Strona 10
... lady , Elsa is nothing . Once she received permission to visit her family , and to be away eight days ; but Elsa was back In respect to money , my husband has made a with her mistress before two days were over , be - regulation which ...
... lady , Elsa is nothing . Once she received permission to visit her family , and to be away eight days ; but Elsa was back In respect to money , my husband has made a with her mistress before two days were over , be - regulation which ...
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... ladies , who are partly supported by her bounty , to dinner , they entered while we were in the midst of our discourse ... lady endured the severe reprimand , and then began an excuse , by saying that the up- per row was put on merely to ...
... ladies , who are partly supported by her bounty , to dinner , they entered while we were in the midst of our discourse ... lady endured the severe reprimand , and then began an excuse , by saying that the up- per row was put on merely to ...
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Strona 42 - ... on her own shoulders, although she now supports herself on Serena. Since the death of her youngest daughter, she is become somewhat melancholy. This is not observable in her words, but in her frequent sighs. Like her husband, she is universally revered and beloved ; and all agree in this, that a more perfect union than exists between this couple cannot be imagined. Will you see in one little circumstance a miniature picture of the whole ? Every evening the old man himself roasts two apples —...
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Strona 28 - Endeavour always, my children, to please one another ; but at the same time keep God in your thoughts. Lavish not all your love on to-day, for remember that marriage has its to-morrow likewise, and its day after to-morrow too. " Spare, as one may say, fuel for the winter.