Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men and Women and Other Things in GeneralW. Blackwood, 1865 - 287 من الصفحات |
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... believe that a certain routine - a sort of quiet monotony in the general tenor of life - is one of the choicest aids to happiness . In fact , until this same " dull monotony , " as some would call it , be established , the real ...
... believe that a certain routine - a sort of quiet monotony in the general tenor of life - is one of the choicest aids to happiness . In fact , until this same " dull monotony , " as some would call it , be established , the real ...
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... believe that , on the whole , the servitude works well . Now the house we live in for a number of years cannot fail to exert a great influence over us . The same places impress the same trains of thought , till at last we give ourselves ...
... believe that , on the whole , the servitude works well . Now the house we live in for a number of years cannot fail to exert a great influence over us . The same places impress the same trains of thought , till at last we give ourselves ...
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... believe ; at least all my friends who have been married a second time have confidentially imparted to me something that would go far to confirm it . Déménagement is a dreary process , however we look at it . It is not alone that the old ...
... believe ; at least all my friends who have been married a second time have confidentially imparted to me something that would go far to confirm it . Déménagement is a dreary process , however we look at it . It is not alone that the old ...
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... believe this . There is no more beauti- ful spectacle than the equanimity of our friends at our misfortunes . Piedmont was not liked ; she had not any of the graceful gifts which conciliate and win regard . I am not very certain that ...
... believe this . There is no more beauti- ful spectacle than the equanimity of our friends at our misfortunes . Piedmont was not liked ; she had not any of the graceful gifts which conciliate and win regard . I am not very certain that ...
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... believe , had got jammed into the corner of the chair , and I breathed with difficulty . 66 " If that grunt means dissent , sir , " continued he , unsay it at once . I will stand no dissimulation . " I felt choking , but he went on ...
... believe , had got jammed into the corner of the chair , and I breathed with difficulty . 66 " If that grunt means dissent , sir , " continued he , unsay it at once . I will stand no dissimulation . " I felt choking , but he went on ...
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