London Society, Bind 24James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1873 |
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... woman of romantic and poetical tempera- ment . We have numberless in- stances of this in real life , as in fiction . Novelists are aware of the fact , when they make their deli- cate , sylph - like heroines fall vio- lently in love with ...
... woman of romantic and poetical tempera- ment . We have numberless in- stances of this in real life , as in fiction . Novelists are aware of the fact , when they make their deli- cate , sylph - like heroines fall vio- lently in love with ...
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... woman than you know of ; and I tell you candidly , were it not for your sake , I would not remain another moment under the same roof with her . But , as she has really returned , for which I am infinitely sorry ' Why , you did not ...
... woman than you know of ; and I tell you candidly , were it not for your sake , I would not remain another moment under the same roof with her . But , as she has really returned , for which I am infinitely sorry ' Why , you did not ...
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... woman is nice enough to be a wife : whatever her charms , she would madden you as the Greeks thought a sweet perfume would madden a cat . True , you benefit Society by taking a wife , but as you do so unconsciously and unwillingly ...
... woman is nice enough to be a wife : whatever her charms , she would madden you as the Greeks thought a sweet perfume would madden a cat . True , you benefit Society by taking a wife , but as you do so unconsciously and unwillingly ...
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