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Page 9
I shall now state the arrangements which were made , when , by the death of the
beloved daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united
Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military
service ...
I shall now state the arrangements which were made , when , by the death of the
beloved daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united
Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military
service ...
Page 210
This freak was a very expensive one , and served to withdraw me still more from
my wife , and to introduce me into very low company ; for I became acquainted
with several actresses whom we hired to fill up our dramatis persone , and other ...
This freak was a very expensive one , and served to withdraw me still more from
my wife , and to introduce me into very low company ; for I became acquainted
with several actresses whom we hired to fill up our dramatis persone , and other ...
Page 247
My sister laughed , and replied , " That must be a dull animal indeed which
cannot discern where the best pasture is . But indeed , brother , you must not
consult me on these subjects ; if you cannot manage your own wife , I am sure I
cannot do ...
My sister laughed , and replied , " That must be a dull animal indeed which
cannot discern where the best pasture is . But indeed , brother , you must not
consult me on these subjects ; if you cannot manage your own wife , I am sure I
cannot do ...
Page 308
I confessed , even in the presence of my son , the error into which I had fallen in
allowing other confidants to interpose between me and my wife . I was not so
much misled , I observed , by strangers of the other sex , as I was by a female in ...
I confessed , even in the presence of my son , the error into which I had fallen in
allowing other confidants to interpose between me and my wife . I was not so
much misled , I observed , by strangers of the other sex , as I was by a female in ...
Page 309
But now - now , owing to the persevering firmness of my wife , -now that my mind
is enlightened ,I have nothing to do but to seek repentance for my grievous
offences ; and to endeavour , through my future life , to make up for the misery I
have ...
But now - now , owing to the persevering firmness of my wife , -now that my mind
is enlightened ,I have nothing to do but to seek repentance for my grievous
offences ; and to endeavour , through my future life , to make up for the misery I
have ...
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