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It is thus that Robert de Brunne , in the year 1300 , or thereabouts , describes his ideal of womanhood : - " Nothing is to man so dear As woman's love in good manner . A good woman is man's bliss Where her love right and steadfast is .
It is thus that Robert de Brunne , in the year 1300 , or thereabouts , describes his ideal of womanhood : - " Nothing is to man so dear As woman's love in good manner . A good woman is man's bliss Where her love right and steadfast is .
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As I walked leisurely through that thronged thoroughfare , suddenly I was conscious of a woman's presence , and a woman's voice asking , " Please , sir , would you give me tuppence to buy one of those pork pies in that shop ?
As I walked leisurely through that thronged thoroughfare , suddenly I was conscious of a woman's presence , and a woman's voice asking , " Please , sir , would you give me tuppence to buy one of those pork pies in that shop ?
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Soon after the family took possession of their apartments , the visits of the old woman began . ... Her audi- tor turned pale , and begged the young lady not to talk to any one of the old woman's visits , as they had already been the ...
Soon after the family took possession of their apartments , the visits of the old woman began . ... Her audi- tor turned pale , and begged the young lady not to talk to any one of the old woman's visits , as they had already been the ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Lady of the Aroostook The XI XIV XV XXI XXII XXVII W D Howells | 12 |
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