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... bringing out the contrast between characters . The servant , Amy , thrown with another mistress , might have been a totally different woman . The vulgarity of a servant she would have retained under any circumstances , as she did even ...
... bringing out the contrast between characters . The servant , Amy , thrown with another mistress , might have been a totally different woman . The vulgarity of a servant she would have retained under any circumstances , as she did even ...
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... bring about that realistic love scene between her and the Prince in regard to the supposed paint on her cheeks . Again , when ship- wreck threatens her and Amy , her emotion and re- pentance are due as much to the thought that she has ...
... bring about that realistic love scene between her and the Prince in regard to the supposed paint on her cheeks . Again , when ship- wreck threatens her and Amy , her emotion and re- pentance are due as much to the thought that she has ...
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... - thing he says is so empty , a woman of any sense cannot but be surfeited and sick of him twenty times a day . What is more shocking than for a woman to bring a handsome , comely fellow of a husband into com- [ 5 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... - thing he says is so empty , a woman of any sense cannot but be surfeited and sick of him twenty times a day . What is more shocking than for a woman to bring a handsome , comely fellow of a husband into com- [ 5 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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... bring them in . After I had been married about four years , my own father died , my mother having been dead before . He liked my match so ill , and saw so little room to be satisfied with the conduct of my husband , that though he left ...
... bring them in . After I had been married about four years , my own father died , my mother having been dead before . He liked my match so ill , and saw so little room to be satisfied with the conduct of my husband , that though he left ...
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... bring some of them to take off the children , or to contribute something towards their maintenance . And , to do her justice , she did use her endeavour with them ; but all was to no purpose , they would do nothing , at least that way ...
... bring some of them to take off the children , or to contribute something towards their maintenance . And , to do her justice , she did use her endeavour with them ; but all was to no purpose , they would do nothing , at least that way ...
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