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... husband , Mr. Phillips , was a sensible , intelligent , excel- lent man , who brought a very ample share of intellectual and agreeable conversation to his own fire - side - to say nothing of the charm of the pleasantest manners and the ...
... husband , Mr. Phillips , was a sensible , intelligent , excel- lent man , who brought a very ample share of intellectual and agreeable conversation to his own fire - side - to say nothing of the charm of the pleasantest manners and the ...
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... This remark — and it is strange , but it is true - but too often , applies to mothers in every class - least , we believe , in the lowest . CHAPTER VIII . Ar length Mary's husband , the worthy A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 127.
... This remark — and it is strange , but it is true - but too often , applies to mothers in every class - least , we believe , in the lowest . CHAPTER VIII . Ar length Mary's husband , the worthy A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 127.
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... husband , the worthy , plain- mannered , plain - spoken Mr. Phillips , returned . He had been attending a valued friend and noble patron in Ireland , where the precarious health of his patient had detained him for an unusual length of ...
... husband , the worthy , plain- mannered , plain - spoken Mr. Phillips , returned . He had been attending a valued friend and noble patron in Ireland , where the precarious health of his patient had detained him for an unusual length of ...
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... and even from his very presence , was so exquisite , so refined , so unlike anything which she could conceive as belonging either to Mary or to her husband , that G 3 A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 129 his affectionate wife; the pride with which ...
... and even from his very presence , was so exquisite , so refined , so unlike anything which she could conceive as belonging either to Mary or to her husband , that G 3 A COUNTRY VICARAGE . 129 his affectionate wife; the pride with which ...
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... husband , that she gazed without any of those regrets which the best must feel , when called upon to witness the joys lost for them - and to look at happiness through other people's eyes . Mr. Phillips , like all the rest of the family ...
... husband , that she gazed without any of those regrets which the best must feel , when called upon to witness the joys lost for them - and to look at happiness through other people's eyes . Mr. Phillips , like all the rest of the family ...
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Tales of the Woods and Fields: A Second Series of "The Two Old Men ..., Volume 1 Anne Marsh-Caldwell Visualização integral - 1846 |
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