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Pagina 97
... woman , and a horse 3 . The two first are married , in which state the little cavalier has so well acquitted himself , that his lady is with child . The big - bellied woman and her husband , with their little whimsical palfrey , are so ...
... woman , and a horse 3 . The two first are married , in which state the little cavalier has so well acquitted himself , that his lady is with child . The big - bellied woman and her husband , with their little whimsical palfrey , are so ...
Pagina 179
... woman to whom he addresses , and dreads nothing so much as her consent . His heart can flutter by the force of imagination , but cannot fix from the force of judgment . It is not uncommon for the parents of young women of moderate ...
... woman to whom he addresses , and dreads nothing so much as her consent . His heart can flutter by the force of imagination , but cannot fix from the force of judgment . It is not uncommon for the parents of young women of moderate ...
Pagina 189
... woman would make no difficulty , though she had been the wife of Hector , for the sake of a kingdom , to marry the enemy of her husband's family and country ; and indeed who can deny but she might be still an honest woman , but no ...
... woman would make no difficulty , though she had been the wife of Hector , for the sake of a kingdom , to marry the enemy of her husband's family and country ; and indeed who can deny but she might be still an honest woman , but no ...
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