Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood., 1864 |
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Page 210
... husband with dismay . The Rector was fond of his wife , and proud of her good sense , and her judgment , and powers of con- versation . If she had been angry and found fault with him , he might have understood that mode of pro- cedure ...
... husband with dismay . The Rector was fond of his wife , and proud of her good sense , and her judgment , and powers of con- versation . If she had been angry and found fault with him , he might have understood that mode of pro- cedure ...
Page 211
... wife's benefit , to which Mrs Morgan paid no manner of attention . Mr Proctor was not a man of very lively ... Rector's wife , and then he introduced benevolently the sub- ject of his new Rectory , which surely must be safe ground ...
... wife's benefit , to which Mrs Morgan paid no manner of attention . Mr Proctor was not a man of very lively ... Rector's wife , and then he introduced benevolently the sub- ject of his new Rectory , which surely must be safe ground ...
Page 213
... wife . " I don't know what you may consider quarrelling , William , " said Mrs Morgan , " but I am sure I have never ... Rector's wife . As she looked at him , she became more and more aware of some meaning in his face which she ...
... wife . " I don't know what you may consider quarrelling , William , " said Mrs Morgan , " but I am sure I have never ... Rector's wife . As she looked at him , she became more and more aware of some meaning in his face which she ...
Page 214
... woman when she is obliged to own to herself that her husband has been worsted , and is retiring from the field . " If you think it right - if you think it best - of course I can have nothing to say , " said the Rector's wife ; and she ...
... woman when she is obliged to own to herself that her husband has been worsted , and is retiring from the field . " If you think it right - if you think it best - of course I can have nothing to say , " said the Rector's wife ; and she ...
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... Rector of Carlingford ; and the only resource he had was to make in his own mind certain half - pitying , half affectionate remarks upon the in- explicable weakness of women , and to pick up the stocking which his wife was darning , and ...
... Rector of Carlingford ; and the only resource he had was to make in his own mind certain half - pitying , half affectionate remarks upon the in- explicable weakness of women , and to pick up the stocking which his wife was darning , and ...
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