Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Collier Books, 1951 - 288 pages |
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Page 58
... wife think of this attachment ? " " She was jealous , to be sure , " he replied , " and teased me sometimes when I ... wife was crying . Pretty charmer ! She had no reason . " He also visited the Fitzherberts at Ashbourne , and saw Miss ...
... wife think of this attachment ? " " She was jealous , to be sure , " he replied , " and teased me sometimes when I ... wife was crying . Pretty charmer ! She had no reason . " He also visited the Fitzherberts at Ashbourne , and saw Miss ...
Page 78
... wife . For as soon as we learn that he is assured of a steady income , his Tetty reappears in the annals of his life . Perhaps , as Hawkins has suggested , there had been a separation . He did not mean one due to economic necessity ...
... wife . For as soon as we learn that he is assured of a steady income , his Tetty reappears in the annals of his life . Perhaps , as Hawkins has suggested , there had been a separation . He did not mean one due to economic necessity ...
Page 83
... wife . He then went to Miss Williams ' room and said to her : " Her son is uniformly un- dutiful ; so I conclude like many sober men , he might once in his life be drunk , and in that fit , nature got the better of his pride . " Such ...
... wife . He then went to Miss Williams ' room and said to her : " Her son is uniformly un- dutiful ; so I conclude like many sober men , he might once in his life be drunk , and in that fit , nature got the better of his pride . " Such ...
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