| 1866 - 802 str.
...One husband doubted whether his wife had told him the truth; she immediately wanted to be divorced, as ' she could not live with a man who would not trust her.' Another did not eat his dinner as if he enjoyed it; this was received by the wife as a complaint against her cooking abilities, words... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1879 - 416 str.
...crying evil with the Saxon clergy, and from these have learned how futile the causes generally were. One husband did not believe what his wife had said,...her." Another did not eat his dinner with appetite. " Oh," said his wife, " it seems my cooking does not please you, if I cannot satisfy you," &c. The... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1879 - 414 str.
...crying evil with the Saxon clergy, and from these have learned how futile the causes generally were. One husband did not believe what his wife had said,...her." Another did not eat his dinner with appetite. " Oh," said his wife, " it seems my cooking does not please you, if I cannot satisfy you," &c. The... | |
| 1880 - 432 str.
...crying evil with the Saxon clergy, and from them have learned how futile the causes generally were. One husband did not believe what his wife had said,...be separated, as "she could not live with a man who could not trust her." Another did not eat his dinner with appetite. " Oh !" said the wife, " it seems... | |
| 1880 - 632 str.
...crying evil with the Saxon clergy, and from them have learned how futile the causes generally were. One husband did not believe what his wife had said,...separated, as " she could not live with a man who could not trust " her." Another did not eat his dinner with appetite. " Oh ! " said the wife, " it... | |
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