Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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The wife of the ship's steward was our ostensible guardian during the passage ; she was a woman of a placid disposition , and contented herself with utterly neglecting us , and stealing two - thirds of our wardrobe .
The wife of the ship's steward was our ostensible guardian during the passage ; she was a woman of a placid disposition , and contented herself with utterly neglecting us , and stealing two - thirds of our wardrobe .
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... And blest my arms with her most dear embraces , I have done my journey here ; my day is out , All that the world has else is foolery , Labour and loss of time ; what should I live for ? Ben Johnson . Fletcher's Wife for a Month .
... And blest my arms with her most dear embraces , I have done my journey here ; my day is out , All that the world has else is foolery , Labour and loss of time ; what should I live for ? Ben Johnson . Fletcher's Wife for a Month .
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—The health of my wife is failing . She must be removed from the confined air of this unhealthy metropolis ; she must breathe a purer atmosphere , and lead a less sedentary life , or the bloom of health will forsake that delicate cheek ...
—The health of my wife is failing . She must be removed from the confined air of this unhealthy metropolis ; she must breathe a purer atmosphere , and lead a less sedentary life , or the bloom of health will forsake that delicate cheek ...
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in the face ; but my wife ! -Oh , Owen Feltham ! thou hast indeed spoken the truth ! And yet , it were impossible that any feelings of desolation should enter into my soul ; for there is a light ever shining which illumines the darkness ...
in the face ; but my wife ! -Oh , Owen Feltham ! thou hast indeed spoken the truth ! And yet , it were impossible that any feelings of desolation should enter into my soul ; for there is a light ever shining which illumines the darkness ...
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Besides , he is hampered with a wife , and haply with a young family - appliances which , however delightful to a man in independent circumstances , to one , who can scarcely support himself , are but sorry and painful burthens , which ...
Besides , he is hampered with a wife , and haply with a young family - appliances which , however delightful to a man in independent circumstances , to one , who can scarcely support himself , are but sorry and painful burthens , which ...
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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