Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, 48 tomasFrank Leslie, 1881 |
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... married here , and now , so that no adverse fate might ever more part us ! Here and now ! " Maria's vivid blush was the only answer . " But how could we live , now that our future is marred ? " con- tinued Philip . " As Tiplady's ...
... married here , and now , so that no adverse fate might ever more part us ! Here and now ! " Maria's vivid blush was the only answer . " But how could we live , now that our future is marred ? " con- tinued Philip . " As Tiplady's ...
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... married a short time lately told a " bosom friend " that there was only one thing more astonishing than the readiness with which Ned gave up smoking when they became engaged , and that was the rapidity with which he took to it again ...
... married a short time lately told a " bosom friend " that there was only one thing more astonishing than the readiness with which Ned gave up smoking when they became engaged , and that was the rapidity with which he took to it again ...
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... marriage lines away with him when he left home , " responded Dinah . " I parted with him on a Sunday - the day he hit ... married at Waston Church last Whit - Sunday was five - and - twenty years . And George was our lawful - born child ...
... marriage lines away with him when he left home , " responded Dinah . " I parted with him on a Sunday - the day he hit ... married at Waston Church last Whit - Sunday was five - and - twenty years . And George was our lawful - born child ...
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answered arms asked band basque beautiful better bonnet brocade brown buttons called cashmere close cloth collar color Costume covered crêpe cried cuffs dark dear deep Dinah door draped drapery dress edged eyes face fall father feel felt finished flounce folds followed foot forming four French front garnished George girl give hair half hand head heard heart hour inches deep inches wide lace lady leave light lined live look married mind Miss mother narrow neck never night once passed plain plaited poor pretty round satin ribbon seemed shirred side silk skirt sleeves surah tablier tell thing thought toilet took tournure trimmed turned twenty-two inches wide velvet voice wife woman yards young Joe