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Strana 122
... wife, who was enamoured of Bathyllus, leaped and died of his fall ; upon which his wife married her gallant. Tettyx, the dancing-master, in love with Olympia, an Athenian matron, threw himself from the rook with great agility, but was ...
... wife, who was enamoured of Bathyllus, leaped and died of his fall ; upon which his wife married her gallant. Tettyx, the dancing-master, in love with Olympia, an Athenian matron, threw himself from the rook with great agility, but was ...
Strana 132
... wife's company, though he is so distinguishingly pleasant everywhere else ? The bitterness of his replies and the severity of his frowns to the tenderest of wives, clearly demonstrate that an ill-grounded fear of being thought too ...
... wife's company, though he is so distinguishingly pleasant everywhere else ? The bitterness of his replies and the severity of his frowns to the tenderest of wives, clearly demonstrate that an ill-grounded fear of being thought too ...
Strana 197
... wife that I cannot help warning you not to appear in any public places with your husband, and never to saunter about St James's Park together : if you presume to enter the Ring at Hyde Park together you are ruined for ever ; nor must ...
... wife that I cannot help warning you not to appear in any public places with your husband, and never to saunter about St James's Park together : if you presume to enter the Ring at Hyde Park together you are ruined for ever ; nor must ...
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