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Pagina 219
... Husband , who was then at work , and desires him to leave his Loom for that Evening , and come and drink with a Friend of his and hers below . The Man received this chearful Invitation , as bad Husbands sometimes do ; and after a cross ...
... Husband , who was then at work , and desires him to leave his Loom for that Evening , and come and drink with a Friend of his and hers below . The Man received this chearful Invitation , as bad Husbands sometimes do ; and after a cross ...
Pagina 404
... Husband , especially a fond one . I have heard some Ladies who have been surprized by Company in such a Deshabille , apologize for it after this Manner ; Truly I am ashamed to be caught in this Pickle ; but my Husband and I were sitting ...
... Husband , especially a fond one . I have heard some Ladies who have been surprized by Company in such a Deshabille , apologize for it after this Manner ; Truly I am ashamed to be caught in this Pickle ; but my Husband and I were sitting ...
Pagina 461
... Husband was particularly negligent of him ; and tho ' he gave many Intimations of a Passion towards the Wife , the Husband either did not see them , or put him to the Contempt of overlooking them . In the mean Time Isabella , for so we ...
... Husband was particularly negligent of him ; and tho ' he gave many Intimations of a Passion towards the Wife , the Husband either did not see them , or put him to the Contempt of overlooking them . In the mean Time Isabella , for so we ...
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