Wives and housewives |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 13.
6. lappuse
... affair be as little expense as possible . " " Of course I shall be careful about that ; but Lily wants a new dress or two , and some other trifles . Will you write me a cheque ? " " For how much ? " " I cannot make less than fifty ...
... affair be as little expense as possible . " " Of course I shall be careful about that ; but Lily wants a new dress or two , and some other trifles . Will you write me a cheque ? " " For how much ? " " I cannot make less than fifty ...
27. lappuse
... affairs , or the wish to devote themselves to them , will make unsuitable wives , they must abide the inevitable consequence of wretched , mis- managed , extravagant homes . If they for any reason prefer either the girls who have been ...
... affairs , or the wish to devote themselves to them , will make unsuitable wives , they must abide the inevitable consequence of wretched , mis- managed , extravagant homes . If they for any reason prefer either the girls who have been ...
36. lappuse
... affairs were growing desperate , she did not counsel her husband at all risks to pause and put his house on a different footing - she was too proud to acknowledge before the world that they were poor , but not too proud to act the lie ...
... affairs were growing desperate , she did not counsel her husband at all risks to pause and put his house on a different footing - she was too proud to acknowledge before the world that they were poor , but not too proud to act the lie ...
37. lappuse
... affair to an upholsterer whose estimate seemed moderate , and the result of this was that the articles supplied to him were made rather to please the eye than with any reference to possible wear , and that he paid much more for them ...
... affair to an upholsterer whose estimate seemed moderate , and the result of this was that the articles supplied to him were made rather to please the eye than with any reference to possible wear , and that he paid much more for them ...
42. lappuse
... affairs . " Missus has been crying , " said Emma to Lucy . " What's up ? " " I was dusting just outside the door when Mrs. Williams was with her , and I could make out that master thinks we're a - going it . Living too fast , that's ...
... affairs . " Missus has been crying , " said Emma to Lucy . " What's up ? " " I was dusting just outside the door when Mrs. Williams was with her , and I could make out that master thinks we're a - going it . Living too fast , that's ...
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