Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volum 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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... husband and I could agree about it , which , by the way , was not very often ; but of that hereafter . Before I proceed in the history of the married part of my life , you must allow me to give as impartial an account of my husband as I ...
... husband and I could agree about it , which , by the way , was not very often ; but of that hereafter . Before I proceed in the history of the married part of my life , you must allow me to give as impartial an account of my husband as I ...
Side 4
... husband into company , and then be obliged to blush for him every time she hears him speak ? To hear other gentlemen talk sense , and he able to say nothing ? And so look like a fool , or which is worse , hear him talk nonsense , and be ...
... husband into company , and then be obliged to blush for him every time she hears him speak ? To hear other gentlemen talk sense , and he able to say nothing ? And so look like a fool , or which is worse , hear him talk nonsense , and be ...
Side 5
... HUSBAND'S FATHER DIES . I could enlarge here much upon the method I took to make my life passable and easy with the most incorrigible temper in the world ; but it is too long , and the articles too trifling : I shall mention some of ...
... HUSBAND'S FATHER DIES . I could enlarge here much upon the method I took to make my life passable and easy with the most incorrigible temper in the world ; but it is too long , and the articles too trifling : I shall mention some of ...
Side 6
... husband found himself a clear man , all his debts paid , and with between two and three thousand pounds in his pocket ; and being now obliged to remove from the brewhouse , we took a house at a village about two miles out of town ; and ...
... husband found himself a clear man , all his debts paid , and with between two and three thousand pounds in his pocket ; and being now obliged to remove from the brewhouse , we took a house at a village about two miles out of town ; and ...
Side 7
... HUSBAND . 7 themselves , and that makes them converse with scoundrels , drink belch with porters , and keep company always below themselves , This was my wretched condition , when one morning my husband told me he was sensible he was ...
... HUSBAND . 7 themselves , and that makes them converse with scoundrels , drink belch with porters , and keep company always below themselves , This was my wretched condition , when one morning my husband told me he was sensible he was ...
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