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1.–5. rezultāts no 22.
8. lappuse
... happy . " " Well , well , we shall hear what papa says . " Arthur Arkroyd was very much in love with pretty Lilian Williams , and when he formally proposed for her that evening , hesitated only just a little as he mentioned the limit of ...
... happy . " " Well , well , we shall hear what papa says . " Arthur Arkroyd was very much in love with pretty Lilian Williams , and when he formally proposed for her that evening , hesitated only just a little as he mentioned the limit of ...
9. lappuse
... happy and contented in a tiny nest of their own . I see no reason why I should fail to manage well on moderate means . " " Then I will not worry myself any more on that subject , " replied Mr. Arkroyd ; and thenceforward if any doubt ...
... happy and contented in a tiny nest of their own . I see no reason why I should fail to manage well on moderate means . " " Then I will not worry myself any more on that subject , " replied Mr. Arkroyd ; and thenceforward if any doubt ...
10. lappuse
... happy to receive him as one of the family . How did you hear this ? " " Sister Williams came over this morning and told me all about it . I did not say it to her , but I am afraid the income the young people propose to marry on is but ...
... happy to receive him as one of the family . How did you hear this ? " " Sister Williams came over this morning and told me all about it . I did not say it to her , but I am afraid the income the young people propose to marry on is but ...
11. lappuse
... happy to think I shall take him something . But I really do believe that he is more indifferent in this matter than myself . " Janet was to be married as soon as a suitable residence could be found and furnished , and at length one was ...
... happy to think I shall take him something . But I really do believe that he is more indifferent in this matter than myself . " Janet was to be married as soon as a suitable residence could be found and furnished , and at length one was ...
12. lappuse
... happy . To be sure , in her young days , change of scene , frequent visiting and parties were not deemed essential to the health and happiness of the middle - class wife . The bringing up of children was not delegated to ignorant ...
... happy . To be sure , in her young days , change of scene , frequent visiting and parties were not deemed essential to the health and happiness of the middle - class wife . The bringing up of children was not delegated to ignorant ...
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