The Ladies' Repository, Volume 16A. Tompkins., 1848 - Universalism |
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... marry such a little tittering , twittering spindle - shanked jacka- napes as he ! She's a fool if she does ! but these girls are all running mad after little tripping dandies in their starched linens , and whalebones , strutting about ...
... marry such a little tittering , twittering spindle - shanked jacka- napes as he ! She's a fool if she does ! but these girls are all running mad after little tripping dandies in their starched linens , and whalebones , strutting about ...
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... married at the ripe age of forty , and Uncle Orlando , in claim- ing with his wife's hand a title to five thousand dollars . I am far happier in being here to wait upon you . ' ' Dear Lizzy ! weak and wounded as I am , not a being ...
... married at the ripe age of forty , and Uncle Orlando , in claim- ing with his wife's hand a title to five thousand dollars . I am far happier in being here to wait upon you . ' ' Dear Lizzy ! weak and wounded as I am , not a being ...
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... marriage which death too soon annulled , and the heart , that it seemed impossible not to idolize her . victim of a series of cruelties which only a fiend Strangers seldom passed her without a caress , the ら could have devised . It was ...
... marriage which death too soon annulled , and the heart , that it seemed impossible not to idolize her . victim of a series of cruelties which only a fiend Strangers seldom passed her without a caress , the ら could have devised . It was ...
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... marriage , yet in a dance of ' choose the lady . ' At nine o'clock they refreshed them - pecially as stimulants are said to be given to the selves with a mug of the farmer's best cider , and little creatures ere they go upon the stage ...
... marriage , yet in a dance of ' choose the lady . ' At nine o'clock they refreshed them - pecially as stimulants are said to be given to the selves with a mug of the farmer's best cider , and little creatures ere they go upon the stage ...
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... marriage , than a storm of wrath arose , and the fair unhappy Ermengarde was compelled to exchange the gaieties of court and her lover's dear society , for guarded and almost solitary durance in the castle . Look again , in another ...
... marriage , than a storm of wrath arose , and the fair unhappy Ermengarde was compelled to exchange the gaieties of court and her lover's dear society , for guarded and almost solitary durance in the castle . Look again , in another ...
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