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Here he smoked , sulked , wrote his letters , and brooded over his wife's “ want of
manner ” in complete privacy , for even Nelly had been made to understand that ,
unless hy special invitation , her presence was unwelcome in this retreat .
Here he smoked , sulked , wrote his letters , and brooded over his wife's “ want of
manner ” in complete privacy , for even Nelly had been made to understand that ,
unless hy special invitation , her presence was unwelcome in this retreat .
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Ere he rode into his own stable - yard , our friend had resolved to be forgiving
and magnanimous , to read his wife a long lecture on that ignorance of
conventionalities to which he was willing to attribute her late misdeeds , and
graciously to ...
Ere he rode into his own stable - yard , our friend had resolved to be forgiving
and magnanimous , to read his wife a long lecture on that ignorance of
conventionalities to which he was willing to attribute her late misdeeds , and
graciously to ...
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It was beyond all bounds of probability that a gentleman who had run away with
his friend's wife less than twenty - four hours ago , should be entertaining
bachelors at dinner , asking actresses to supper , and otherwise partaking of
those ...
It was beyond all bounds of probability that a gentleman who had run away with
his friend's wife less than twenty - four hours ago , should be entertaining
bachelors at dinner , asking actresses to supper , and otherwise partaking of
those ...
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How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 61 |
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