Parents and Wives; or, Inconsistency and mistakes. A novel, Volume 1A. K. Newman&Company, 1825 - 705 pages |
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... MARRIAGES ; GOOD MEN OF MODERN DATE ; FESTIVAL OF ST . JAGO ; FUGITIVE ; & c . " Her's was the humbler yet severer fate To pine , unnotic'd , in a private state ; The cares that haunt the parent and the wife , And the still sorrows of ...
... MARRIAGES ; GOOD MEN OF MODERN DATE ; FESTIVAL OF ST . JAGO ; FUGITIVE ; & c . " Her's was the humbler yet severer fate To pine , unnotic'd , in a private state ; The cares that haunt the parent and the wife , And the still sorrows of ...
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Sarah Green. templation to purchase the hand of the butler in honourable marriage , though he was eight years her junior ; she knew he was somewhat needy , for his master , colonel Ardenbrooke , did not give much away , and for a very ...
Sarah Green. templation to purchase the hand of the butler in honourable marriage , though he was eight years her junior ; she knew he was somewhat needy , for his master , colonel Ardenbrooke , did not give much away , and for a very ...
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... knock at the door , hastened to the drawing- room , and reclined her fine form on a sofa , in the most captivating attitude imaginable . CHAP- CHAPTER II . Hasty Marriages . LADY Emily Lessington , PARENTS AND WIVES . 15.
... knock at the door , hastened to the drawing- room , and reclined her fine form on a sofa , in the most captivating attitude imaginable . CHAP- CHAPTER II . Hasty Marriages . LADY Emily Lessington , PARENTS AND WIVES . 15.
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Sarah Green. CHAPTER II . Hasty Marriages . LADY Emily Lessington , and lady Lau- ra Mandeville , were both earl's daugh- ters , and were first cousins , brought up together from early infancy . Lady Lau- ra , the daughter of the earl of ...
Sarah Green. CHAPTER II . Hasty Marriages . LADY Emily Lessington , and lady Lau- ra Mandeville , were both earl's daugh- ters , and were first cousins , brought up together from early infancy . Lady Lau- ra , the daughter of the earl of ...
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... married - every body married - why should not they ? They had now their love secrets mutually to confide ; and though they felt all the romantic enthu- siasm of a first impression , they talked themselves into more love than they really ...
... married - every body married - why should not they ? They had now their love secrets mutually to confide ; and though they felt all the romantic enthu- siasm of a first impression , they talked themselves into more love than they really ...
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