Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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... married a duchess . Mr. Flaxyard cannot object to me on the score of my humble origin , neither can I object to him for a like reason . We have both made our own way in the world . The match , therefore , between our children is ...
... married a duchess . Mr. Flaxyard cannot object to me on the score of my humble origin , neither can I object to him for a like reason . We have both made our own way in the world . The match , therefore , between our children is ...
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... marriage ! I see nothing but misery and unhappiness arising from it . " single , " he answered . " Remain single ! -what , all my life ? The remedy is worse than the disease . ” The following is from a sermon preached in 1845 : " Would ...
... marriage ! I see nothing but misery and unhappiness arising from it . " single , " he answered . " Remain single ! -what , all my life ? The remedy is worse than the disease . ” The following is from a sermon preached in 1845 : " Would ...
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... marry you again . Peter . Well , to my mind , if one does it during the first grief it comes easier . Professor . Answer me , candidate . How would you express love ? Candidate . In a black coat and white kids , telling the girl that I ...
... marry you again . Peter . Well , to my mind , if one does it during the first grief it comes easier . Professor . Answer me , candidate . How would you express love ? Candidate . In a black coat and white kids , telling the girl that I ...
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... marry the fortunate possessor of the prize ticket , so that the lady purchaser would obtain not only ten thousand dollars , but also a devoted husband . A friend in New York took care that I should appear in an excellent engraving in ...
... marry the fortunate possessor of the prize ticket , so that the lady purchaser would obtain not only ten thousand dollars , but also a devoted husband . A friend in New York took care that I should appear in an excellent engraving in ...
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... married , " replied the niece ; but Scissors felt his head burn , and his chest contract spasmodically , and ... marry the aunt , burst into a loud guffaw . " Are you not ashamed , " said Tom , angrily , " to rejoice in your friend's ...
... married , " replied the niece ; but Scissors felt his head burn , and his chest contract spasmodically , and ... marry the aunt , burst into a loud guffaw . " Are you not ashamed , " said Tom , angrily , " to rejoice in your friend's ...
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