Fireside Studies, Band 1Chatto and Windus, 1876 |
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... lady once , who , in a fit of absence of mind , said grace before sitting down to a rubber of whist . A traditional sporting parson is said to have given out from the reading- desk , " the Collect for the Sunday next be- fore the Derby ...
... lady once , who , in a fit of absence of mind , said grace before sitting down to a rubber of whist . A traditional sporting parson is said to have given out from the reading- desk , " the Collect for the Sunday next be- fore the Derby ...
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... Lady Steele and Lady Warwick , as far as we can judge of those two ladies from the extremely small means at our com- mand . Both Addison and Steele seem to have suffered from the same domestic trouble . Addison , his detractors say ...
... Lady Steele and Lady Warwick , as far as we can judge of those two ladies from the extremely small means at our com- mand . Both Addison and Steele seem to have suffered from the same domestic trouble . Addison , his detractors say ...
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... Lady Steele was asleep when he got home , and that he remembered to take his boots off before getting into bed ; a bullying wife is apt to make a lying husband , and we ... Lady Warwick and Lady Steele might have kept 34 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
... Lady Steele was asleep when he got home , and that he remembered to take his boots off before getting into bed ; a bullying wife is apt to make a lying husband , and we ... Lady Warwick and Lady Steele might have kept 34 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
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Henry Kingsley. sible that Lady Warwick and Lady Steele might have kept their husbands at home by a different course of treatment , and not driven them to taverns for the sake of society , by simply assisting to entertain their husbands ...
Henry Kingsley. sible that Lady Warwick and Lady Steele might have kept their husbands at home by a different course of treatment , and not driven them to taverns for the sake of society , by simply assisting to entertain their husbands ...
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... lady having died suddenly , Steele very soon looked about for another helpmate , also with a little property . The second lady was Miss Scurlock , of Llangunnor , Carmarthen , heiress to four hundred pounds a year . Veni , vidi , vici ...
... lady having died suddenly , Steele very soon looked about for another helpmate , also with a little property . The second lady was Miss Scurlock , of Llangunnor , Carmarthen , heiress to four hundred pounds a year . Veni , vidi , vici ...
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