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... woman's seldom is ) , sit down at once , and write a note to Mr. Dyneley , and tell him , like the rest of your fool- ish sex , you did not know your own mind , and now wish to recal your refusal . - Or stay , I will write it myself ...
... woman's seldom is ) , sit down at once , and write a note to Mr. Dyneley , and tell him , like the rest of your fool- ish sex , you did not know your own mind , and now wish to recal your refusal . - Or stay , I will write it myself ...
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... woman at her time of life , who has had her full swing , is much more likely to settle down quietly , and be con- tented to lead a rational , sober , and inexpensive life , than a girl of nineteen , who would be mad after gaiety and ...
... woman at her time of life , who has had her full swing , is much more likely to settle down quietly , and be con- tented to lead a rational , sober , and inexpensive life , than a girl of nineteen , who would be mad after gaiety and ...
Sida 68
... woman would have endeavoured to accommodate her- self to the circumstances in which she was placed ; but Frances was neither sensible nor amiable ; and as weak people are almost inva- riably conceited , she blamed , not her own folly in ...
... woman would have endeavoured to accommodate her- self to the circumstances in which she was placed ; but Frances was neither sensible nor amiable ; and as weak people are almost inva- riably conceited , she blamed , not her own folly in ...
Sida 69
... woman , had been the mistress of her own house , should be condemned to lead the life she did . " " You forget , Frances , " angrily replied her husband , " that before our marriage I explained to you over and over again how desirable ...
... woman , had been the mistress of her own house , should be condemned to lead the life she did . " " You forget , Frances , " angrily replied her husband , " that before our marriage I explained to you over and over again how desirable ...
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... woman ; but she had discern- ment enough to perceive that St. Maur's temper would bear no opposition , and she framed her course accordingly . His word , his look , became a law ; she disputed no opinion ; she argued no point ; and ...
... woman ; but she had discern- ment enough to perceive that St. Maur's temper would bear no opposition , and she framed her course accordingly . His word , his look , became a law ; she disputed no opinion ; she argued no point ; and ...
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