Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 409
... woman rightly belonging to me except grannie , and she can scarcely be called a woman - she is only the fossil- ized remains of one . And as for friends ! tell me , where is the good of making a woman friend , when you are sure - quite ...
... woman rightly belonging to me except grannie , and she can scarcely be called a woman - she is only the fossil- ized remains of one . And as for friends ! tell me , where is the good of making a woman friend , when you are sure - quite ...
Page 464
... woman men make friends with ! " When he has said it he is conscious that it is a very rude speech a horribly rude one , unless she be clever enough to give it another interpretation than that which it bears on the surface . But long ago ...
... woman men make friends with ! " When he has said it he is conscious that it is a very rude speech a horribly rude one , unless she be clever enough to give it another interpretation than that which it bears on the surface . But long ago ...
Page 536
... woman by any means no really beautiful woman ever is- but she would be less or more than a woman if she could go for the last time to the man on whose appreciation and admiration her desperate fancy has placed a higher value than on the ...
... woman by any means no really beautiful woman ever is- but she would be less or more than a woman if she could go for the last time to the man on whose appreciation and admiration her desperate fancy has placed a higher value than on the ...
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