Happy WomenG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 - 174 páginas |
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Página viii
... months , and see if in the majority of cases the beginning of it was not on account of the woman's distorted sense of her part in the matrimonial partnership , with the resulting discouragement and digression on the part of her husband ...
... months , and see if in the majority of cases the beginning of it was not on account of the woman's distorted sense of her part in the matrimonial partnership , with the resulting discouragement and digression on the part of her husband ...
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... months before her death , she was driving through Lincoln Park with her husband , feeling unusually well and happy , when she spied two little maiden ladies of uncertain age - evidently twins , dressed very quaint- ly and exactly alike ...
... months before her death , she was driving through Lincoln Park with her husband , feeling unusually well and happy , when she spied two little maiden ladies of uncertain age - evidently twins , dressed very quaint- ly and exactly alike ...
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... months her senior , and sent to live with her grand- father . They were deprived of each other's society , save for an occasional meeting , for years , but did not forget each other . several The happiness of the first childish years ...
... months her senior , and sent to live with her grand- father . They were deprived of each other's society , save for an occasional meeting , for years , but did not forget each other . several The happiness of the first childish years ...
Página 71
... months in Pisa , casting about meanwhile for a permanent residence . Mrs. Browning's health continued to improve . " If I get Elizabeth Browning Barrett Elizabetb quite strong , " she said , " I Elizabeth Barrett Browning 71.
... months in Pisa , casting about meanwhile for a permanent residence . Mrs. Browning's health continued to improve . " If I get Elizabeth Browning Barrett Elizabetb quite strong , " she said , " I Elizabeth Barrett Browning 71.
Página 98
... Month , 1841. Evening meeting was much crowded . I should say more than two thousand persons assembled to hear Lucretia Mott deliver one of her most thrilling discourses previous to leaving the city on a religious visit . " Sixth Month ...
... Month , 1841. Evening meeting was much crowded . I should say more than two thousand persons assembled to hear Lucretia Mott deliver one of her most thrilling discourses previous to leaving the city on a religious visit . " Sixth Month ...
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