Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... wife's reasoning , but was deter- mined to satisfy his revenge , a plan for which had already occurred to him . Having persuaded his wife to go to bed earlier than usual , he dressed himself in her clothes , and turowing a white man ...
... wife's reasoning , but was deter- mined to satisfy his revenge , a plan for which had already occurred to him . Having persuaded his wife to go to bed earlier than usual , he dressed himself in her clothes , and turowing a white man ...
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... wife , or to a wife of her husband , which would give them pain to know . If what is told is false , all the world agrees , that the tale - bearer has done a very ill thing ; and if it happens to be true , in Signora Sporza's opi- nion ...
... wife , or to a wife of her husband , which would give them pain to know . If what is told is false , all the world agrees , that the tale - bearer has done a very ill thing ; and if it happens to be true , in Signora Sporza's opi- nion ...
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... wife's death . Did his wife die as he expected ? said Lady Elizabeth . Yes ; that she did , said Transfer but she might as well have lived , for my sister had married the other three weeks before . That was unlucky indeed . But what ...
... wife's death . Did his wife die as he expected ? said Lady Elizabeth . Yes ; that she did , said Transfer but she might as well have lived , for my sister had married the other three weeks before . That was unlucky indeed . But what ...
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