The Ladies' CompanionBradbury and Evans, 1863 - Women's periodicals, English |
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... live in Edinburgh , it became quite neglected . Always whenever I returned here I found it dark with dust and cobwebs . " years he must have forgotten it , for that it was used in my young days to hang in a corner- to which I pointed ...
... live in Edinburgh , it became quite neglected . Always whenever I returned here I found it dark with dust and cobwebs . " years he must have forgotten it , for that it was used in my young days to hang in a corner- to which I pointed ...
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... live with a son in a distant shire . Her uncle and aunt , careless of her as ever , had been frequently in Edinburgh , leaving her to occupy herself as she liked . The young girl did not care for her loneliness ; she had a love for the ...
... live with a son in a distant shire . Her uncle and aunt , careless of her as ever , had been frequently in Edinburgh , leaving her to occupy herself as she liked . The young girl did not care for her loneliness ; she had a love for the ...
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... live comfortably and give their children education . Periodical outbreaks of dis- sipation on the part of the husband gave the first wound ; but it healed after a time , till at length that which had formerly been of rare occurrence now ...
... live comfortably and give their children education . Periodical outbreaks of dis- sipation on the part of the husband gave the first wound ; but it healed after a time , till at length that which had formerly been of rare occurrence now ...
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... live it ? To what does it tend ? How We all remember , I dare say , the thorns which certain misguided and mistaken men and wo- men ( more desirous of bread , perhaps , than fame - though a little of that sugar eats very well with your ...
... live it ? To what does it tend ? How We all remember , I dare say , the thorns which certain misguided and mistaken men and wo- men ( more desirous of bread , perhaps , than fame - though a little of that sugar eats very well with your ...
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... lives , or both . He was described as being sometimes mounted on a black horse , at others on a bay or grey one , and as always wearing a half - mask covering on the upper part of his face . A good and active medical man ( called in ...
... lives , or both . He was described as being sometimes mounted on a black horse , at others on a bay or grey one , and as always wearing a half - mask covering on the upper part of his face . A good and active medical man ( called in ...
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