Legacy, Volume 6-7Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... wife and son into his home until such time as his nephew could send for them . Now the time had come . Wou Sankwei's memory of the woman who was his wife was very faint . How could it be otherwise ? She had come to him but three weeks ...
... wife and son into his home until such time as his nephew could send for them . Now the time had come . Wou Sankwei's memory of the woman who was his wife was very faint . How could it be otherwise ? She had come to him but three weeks ...
Halaman 44
... wife opposing him with her ignorance and hampering him with her unreasonable jealousy . Yes , she had heard that too . That Wou Sankwei's wife was jealous — jealous - and her husband the most moral of men , kindest and the most generous ...
... wife opposing him with her ignorance and hampering him with her unreasonable jealousy . Yes , she had heard that too . That Wou Sankwei's wife was jealous — jealous - and her husband the most moral of men , kindest and the most generous ...
Halaman 31
... wife ; it would seem at first thought that she needed a wife herself more than she did a husband . Most men like best the women whose natures cling and appeal to theirs for protection . But Tom Wilson , while he did not wish to be ...
... wife ; it would seem at first thought that she needed a wife herself more than she did a husband . Most men like best the women whose natures cling and appeal to theirs for protection . But Tom Wilson , while he did not wish to be ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 6 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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