The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 77
... young lady , who , it will be seen , is about to venture upon a change in her condition , at a mature and competent age , and not without the fullest approba- tion of all parties . I only depre- cate very hasty marriages . It had been ...
... young lady , who , it will be seen , is about to venture upon a change in her condition , at a mature and competent age , and not without the fullest approba- tion of all parties . I only depre- cate very hasty marriages . It had been ...
Page 79
... young maiden freshens up , and keeps green , the paternal roof . Old and young seem to have an interest in her , so long as she is not absolutely disposed of . The youthfulness of the house is flown . Emily is married . vals , whom he ...
... young maiden freshens up , and keeps green , the paternal roof . Old and young seem to have an interest in her , so long as she is not absolutely disposed of . The youthfulness of the house is flown . Emily is married . vals , whom he ...
Page 107
... young again , with recalling his young times . The children of the very poor have no young times . It makes the very heart to bleed to overhear the casual street - talk between a poor woman and her little girl , a woman of the better ...
... young again , with recalling his young times . The children of the very poor have no young times . It makes the very heart to bleed to overhear the casual street - talk between a poor woman and her little girl , a woman of the better ...
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