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Pagina 4
... husband to solicit me for him . I am frequently chid by the poor believing man , my husband , for showing an impatience of his friend's company ; and I am never alone with my mother but she tells me stories of the discretionary part of ...
... husband to solicit me for him . I am frequently chid by the poor believing man , my husband , for showing an impatience of his friend's company ; and I am never alone with my mother but she tells me stories of the discretionary part of ...
Pagina 318
... husband who comes under the denomina- tion of the Henpecked ; but I do not remember that you have ever touched upon one that is of the quite differ- ent character , and who , in several places of England , goes by the name of a Cotquean ...
... husband who comes under the denomina- tion of the Henpecked ; but I do not remember that you have ever touched upon one that is of the quite differ- ent character , and who , in several places of England , goes by the name of a Cotquean ...
Pagina 352
... husband , and having signified to his gaolers that she had a proposal to make to her husband from the governor , she was left alone with him , revealed to him all that had passed , and represented the endless conflict she was in between ...
... husband , and having signified to his gaolers that she had a proposal to make to her husband from the governor , she was left alone with him , revealed to him all that had passed , and represented the endless conflict she was in between ...
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