Widows and Widowers. A Romance of Real Life, Volym 2 |
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... spirit in all this ; still there is an elevation of character in the constant endeavour to improve . There is abundant reason for the philanthropist to compare and to rejoice . One great cause of the improvement is the partial abolition ...
... spirit in all this ; still there is an elevation of character in the constant endeavour to improve . There is abundant reason for the philanthropist to compare and to rejoice . One great cause of the improvement is the partial abolition ...
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... grave , good man , of a subdued and sorrowing spirit , for he had known many afflictions . " I have just quitted the house , " he said , respectfully addressing Adeline ; " the Inquest is sitting , and soon all will be known . 62 WIDOWS ...
... grave , good man , of a subdued and sorrowing spirit , for he had known many afflictions . " I have just quitted the house , " he said , respectfully addressing Adeline ; " the Inquest is sitting , and soon all will be known . 62 WIDOWS ...
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... late Mr. Tresham and a gentleman there . Some insult was offered to the unfortunate young man , publicly offered ; it is supposed that he had not the spirit to resent it , nor the firmness to bear it ; this , and the state WIDOWERS . 63.
... late Mr. Tresham and a gentleman there . Some insult was offered to the unfortunate young man , publicly offered ; it is supposed that he had not the spirit to resent it , nor the firmness to bear it ; this , and the state WIDOWERS . 63.
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... spirit recoiled , — but to - - - forgive him , and to separate . Yes , she justly thought , if ever a woman be justified in separation it is when a husband lends an ear to calumnies against her fame , conscious , the while , that he is ...
... spirit recoiled , — but to - - - forgive him , and to separate . Yes , she justly thought , if ever a woman be justified in separation it is when a husband lends an ear to calumnies against her fame , conscious , the while , that he is ...
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... spirits torn , From crush'd affections , which , though long o'erborne Make their tone heard at last . " HEMANS . ADELINE FLOYER remained the visitor of Lady Theodora many weeks .. During the first part of that time the deep depression ...
... spirits torn , From crush'd affections , which , though long o'erborne Make their tone heard at last . " HEMANS . ADELINE FLOYER remained the visitor of Lady Theodora many weeks .. During the first part of that time the deep depression ...
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