Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... young lady notices that her chosen one is growing cold , she reproaches him most outrageously in public ; and if another young lady , either through ignorance or by desire , seeks to supplant her , she tells the latter that she has ...
... young lady notices that her chosen one is growing cold , she reproaches him most outrageously in public ; and if another young lady , either through ignorance or by desire , seeks to supplant her , she tells the latter that she has ...
Strana 281
... young persons . When a young woman marries , she enters a wholly different existence . She is no longer a giddy young person , a butterfly who denies herself nothing and whose only laws are her whims and her suitor's wish . She now ...
... young persons . When a young woman marries , she enters a wholly different existence . She is no longer a giddy young person , a butterfly who denies herself nothing and whose only laws are her whims and her suitor's wish . She now ...
Strana 402
... young woman to laugh is when she has made sure of a good rich husband . Now a time to cry , according to you , Mary , is when she is making choice of him : but , I should think , that a young woman's time to cry was , when she despaired ...
... young woman to laugh is when she has made sure of a good rich husband . Now a time to cry , according to you , Mary , is when she is making choice of him : but , I should think , that a young woman's time to cry was , when she despaired ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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