Happy WomenG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 - 174 páginas |
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... expression of pleasurable surprise , she vehemently broke forth with : " Yes , I picked it up when starting on this long car ride because I needed a tonic . The front sheet of my morning paper completely upset me , for it told several ...
... expression of pleasurable surprise , she vehemently broke forth with : " Yes , I picked it up when starting on this long car ride because I needed a tonic . The front sheet of my morning paper completely upset me , for it told several ...
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... expression ) some time before - Lavender and Old Lace . She reported its progress and then reverted to the first part of our conversation , the disrupted homes , which seemed to weigh upon her . Then re- ferring to her novel , she spoke ...
... expression ) some time before - Lavender and Old Lace . She reported its progress and then reverted to the first part of our conversation , the disrupted homes , which seemed to weigh upon her . Then re- ferring to her novel , she spoke ...
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... expression . ' Careers ' ! As though there could be a greater career for a woman than making a happy home ! " Here our ways parted for that day . Her earnestness greatly impressed me , and in the light of subsequent events , this ...
... expression . ' Careers ' ! As though there could be a greater career for a woman than making a happy home ! " Here our ways parted for that day . Her earnestness greatly impressed me , and in the light of subsequent events , this ...
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... expression is somewhere in Schiller , I forget where , but I have it , and it exactly describes the emotions which sprang up in my heart at that moment . " On Christmas Eve , 1793 , the two were married . Two days before the time set ...
... expression is somewhere in Schiller , I forget where , but I have it , and it exactly describes the emotions which sprang up in my heart at that moment . " On Christmas Eve , 1793 , the two were married . Two days before the time set ...
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... expression of countenance : ' Dear Louise , thou hast become dearer and more pre- cious than ever to me in misfortune . I know by experience what I possess in thee . Let the storm continue without , as it will , if only our happiness ...
... expression of countenance : ' Dear Louise , thou hast become dearer and more pre- cious than ever to me in misfortune . I know by experience what I possess in thee . Let the storm continue without , as it will , if only our happiness ...
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