| Gift books - 1831 - 378 pages
...drive a woman to the commission of the very crimes with which she finds herself unjustly charged f / Upon this last part of my fair friend's inquiry as...no longer in London, and because the avocations of ray husband will not permit him to visit Paris, whither she is gone. He thinks I am ignorant of all... | |
| Short stories - 1835 - 438 pages
...herself unjustly charged ?" Upon this last part of my fair friend's inquiry as to the lex talioitis, I could have but one opinion to give, and agreed cordially...husband will not permit him to visit Paris, whither she is gone. He thinks I am ignorant of all this, and thinks that I am a dupe to all his artifices : and... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - Literature - 1835 - 460 pages
...charged ?" Upon this last part of my fair friend's inquiry as to the In talionis, I could but have one opinion to give, and agreed cordially in her view...considerable portion of her attention. " But," said 1, * you are now returning home?" "I am," replied the lady, "because the rival I am doomed to bear... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1831 - 622 pages
...charged?" Upon this last part of my, fair friend's inquiry as to the lex talionis, I could have bui one opinion to give, and agreed cordially in her view...husband will not permit him to visit Paris, whither she is gone. He thinks I am ignorant of all this, and thinks that I am a dupe to all his artifices : and... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 912 pages
...inquiry as to the Iff talioiiif, 1 could but have one opinion to give, and agreed cordially in lier view of a case to which, as it appeared to me, she...husband will not permit him to visit Paris, whither ยป<he has gone, lie thinks I am ignorant of all this, and thinks that I am a dupe to all his artifices;... | |
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