Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... all posses- sions ; he considered that man happy who was responsible only to himself , and could order his life as he chose . For that reason he decided to remain a widower , after having been married two years REESE THE OF LIBRARY.
... all posses- sions ; he considered that man happy who was responsible only to himself , and could order his life as he chose . For that reason he decided to remain a widower , after having been married two years REESE THE OF LIBRARY.
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remain a widower , after having been married two years . He was urged to marry again in vain , and answered in the words of a celebrated paint- er , " Would it be so delightful , then , in going home to find a stranger there ? " He was ...
remain a widower , after having been married two years . He was urged to marry again in vain , and answered in the words of a celebrated paint- er , " Would it be so delightful , then , in going home to find a stranger there ? " He was ...
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... marry some great name , or else a deputy . ' The young fellow said all this with a little bitterness . I learned that for nearly a year he has neither dined nor put his foot in the house of Madame Corneuil . Montes- quieu used to say ...
... marry some great name , or else a deputy . ' The young fellow said all this with a little bitterness . I learned that for nearly a year he has neither dined nor put his foot in the house of Madame Corneuil . Montes- quieu used to say ...
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... married an insignificant man , and separated from him that she might have her own way in Paris ; a woman whose name has been dragged through the ' Gazette des Tribunaux ' ; a woman who writes descriptions of mists , who composes sonnets ...
... married an insignificant man , and separated from him that she might have her own way in Paris ; a woman whose name has been dragged through the ' Gazette des Tribunaux ' ; a woman who writes descriptions of mists , who composes sonnets ...
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... marriage seem a headstrong thing ? " " Must I answer you proposition by proposi- tion ? " exclaimed he , " or would ... marry - whom ? A -madame - Horace , what is her name ? I never can remember her nothing of a name . " " Her ...
... marriage seem a headstrong thing ? " " Must I answer you proposition by proposi- tion ? " exclaimed he , " or would ... marry - whom ? A -madame - Horace , what is her name ? I never can remember her nothing of a name . " " Her ...
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