Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 111965 |
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... wife . Now , I married my wife because she was chubby and good - natured , and because , one day when I was stealing apples in her father's orchard , I fell in love with her , on seeing her run , laughing as if she would die , across ...
... wife . Now , I married my wife because she was chubby and good - natured , and because , one day when I was stealing apples in her father's orchard , I fell in love with her , on seeing her run , laughing as if she would die , across ...
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... wife's friends for what he affected to regard as their unwarrantable opposition . He accused them , while they were , in no small degree , the authors of his prosperity , as being drawn to him by it ; and intimated that selfish- ness ...
... wife's friends for what he affected to regard as their unwarrantable opposition . He accused them , while they were , in no small degree , the authors of his prosperity , as being drawn to him by it ; and intimated that selfish- ness ...
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... wife - a comely creature , Well shaped in form and mighty nice in feature ; A. No. 1 , in everything reported , And so the deacon found her - while he courted . But after marriage Madam proved a tartar , And used her pious husband like ...
... wife - a comely creature , Well shaped in form and mighty nice in feature ; A. No. 1 , in everything reported , And so the deacon found her - while he courted . But after marriage Madam proved a tartar , And used her pious husband like ...
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