New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 66Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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Page 295
... wife and family - or at least no wife - to go home to . Then there was somebody in company who began to talk in the most admiring and affectionate strain of little Lucy ( the disturbed wife's darling ) , and for his life he could not ...
... wife and family - or at least no wife - to go home to . Then there was somebody in company who began to talk in the most admiring and affectionate strain of little Lucy ( the disturbed wife's darling ) , and for his life he could not ...
Page 310
... wife , and her family , wrote a few affectionate lines to Mrs. Beauchamp , stating , that though violent spasms had returned on the road , the pre- cious object of his care was again so far relieved as to encourage the delightful hope ...
... wife , and her family , wrote a few affectionate lines to Mrs. Beauchamp , stating , that though violent spasms had returned on the road , the pre- cious object of his care was again so far relieved as to encourage the delightful hope ...
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... wife , " and woe betide the folly that would stop so godly a work , because its agent came from a foreign land , where old women wear unseemly head - gear . It shall not be thy wife , John Williams , that shall show any such untimely ...
... wife , " and woe betide the folly that would stop so godly a work , because its agent came from a foreign land , where old women wear unseemly head - gear . It shall not be thy wife , John Williams , that shall show any such untimely ...
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 17 161 297 494 | 17 |
Love stanzas By Marc Logon | 87 |
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