... the other, and thus my beaux jours will pass away, and my Ideal Lover will not then think me worth his while. Shall I never be at rest with him to love and understand me, to tell every thought and feeling, in far different scenes from these — under... Agatha's Husband: A Novel - Page 101by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1853Full view - About this book
| Lady Isabel Burton, William Henry Wilkins - 1897 - 440 pages
...feeling, in far different scenes from these — under canvas before Rangoon — anywhere in Nature ? " I would have every woman marry ; not merely liking a man well enough to accept him for a husband, as some of our mothers teach us, and so cause many unhappy marriages, but loving him... | |
| Lady Isabel Burton - 1897 - 440 pages
...feeling, in far different scenes from these — under canvas before Rangoon — anywhere in Nature ? " I would have every woman marry ; not merely liking a man well enough to accept him for a husband, as i i some of our mothers teach us, and so cause many unhappy marriages, but loving... | |
| Lady Isabel Burton, William Henry Wilkins - 1898 - 834 pages
...feeling, in far different scenes from these — under canvas before Rangoon — anywhere in Nature ? " I would have every woman marry ; not merely liking a man well enough to accept him for a husband, as some of our mothers teach us, and so cause many unhappy marriages, but loving him... | |
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