Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 46
... woman who be- came his wife . Out of the East , light ; out of Africa , wonders , and out of Birmingham , a bride . Perhaps his thoughts had been on marriage for some time , though he lacked the wherewithal to support even himself . It ...
... woman who be- came his wife . Out of the East , light ; out of Africa , wonders , and out of Birmingham , a bride . Perhaps his thoughts had been on marriage for some time , though he lacked the wherewithal to support even himself . It ...
Page 196
... woman - hater . " He continued on his way : " I had not quite turned the cor- ner , before a man made me turn back by giving me a blow with his fist , and asking me how I dare strike a woman ; an- other pushed him against me , and ...
... woman - hater . " He continued on his way : " I had not quite turned the cor- ner , before a man made me turn back by giving me a blow with his fist , and asking me how I dare strike a woman ; an- other pushed him against me , and ...
Page 225
... woman's virtue . ' No , Sir , ' said he . ' She'll say , " There came a wicked young fellow , a wild young dog , who I believe would have ravished me had there not been with him a grave old gentleman who repressed him . But when he gets ...
... woman's virtue . ' No , Sir , ' said he . ' She'll say , " There came a wicked young fellow , a wild young dog , who I believe would have ravished me had there not been with him a grave old gentleman who repressed him . But when he gets ...
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