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Pagina 346
You could not make me happy , and I am convinced that I am the last woman in the world who would make you so . Nay , were your friend Lady Catherine to know me , I am persuaded she would find me in every respect ill qualified for the ...
You could not make me happy , and I am convinced that I am the last woman in the world who would make you so . Nay , were your friend Lady Catherine to know me , I am persuaded she would find me in every respect ill qualified for the ...
Pagina 407
Since the French Revolution Englishmen are inter - measurable by one another ; certainly a happy state of agreement in which I for one do not agree . God help you and me from the divinity of yes and no too - the yea , nay , creeping ...
Since the French Revolution Englishmen are inter - measurable by one another ; certainly a happy state of agreement in which I for one do not agree . God help you and me from the divinity of yes and no too - the yea , nay , creeping ...
Pagina 440
I love and I am beloved , and I am happy ! For the first two or three months of married life in a small cottage some twelve miles out of Bristol he was genuinely happy . He wrote a few lyrics to Sara , and in a letter to Thomas Poole ...
I love and I am beloved , and I am happy ! For the first two or three months of married life in a small cottage some twelve miles out of Bristol he was genuinely happy . He wrote a few lyrics to Sara , and in a letter to Thomas Poole ...
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