The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... wife , who was able to af- ford them some assistance ; and my poor father died after a very short illness . Thus , in a few months after our marriage , I was left alone with my young and lovely wife ; all our old friends being by one ...
... wife , who was able to af- ford them some assistance ; and my poor father died after a very short illness . Thus , in a few months after our marriage , I was left alone with my young and lovely wife ; all our old friends being by one ...
Halaman 514
... wife , soon after our first married year was completed , informed me that she hoped to make me a father . This circumstance seemed to be all that was wanting to complete my happiness : and thus I blindly rejoiced in the prospect of that ...
... wife , soon after our first married year was completed , informed me that she hoped to make me a father . This circumstance seemed to be all that was wanting to complete my happiness : and thus I blindly rejoiced in the prospect of that ...
Halaman 515
... wife was , I lingered awhile to look again on her I so tenderly loved , and the child she had so lately given me . The infant and its mother were both asleep , lying calm and easy ; and while I gazed upon them I thought I never loved my ...
... wife was , I lingered awhile to look again on her I so tenderly loved , and the child she had so lately given me . The infant and its mother were both asleep , lying calm and easy ; and while I gazed upon them I thought I never loved my ...
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