The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... daugh- ters when they are playing with their puppets , I can- not but flatter myself that their husbands and children will be happy in the possession of such wives and mothers . If you are a father , you will not perhaps think this ...
... daugh- ters when they are playing with their puppets , I can- not but flatter myself that their husbands and children will be happy in the possession of such wives and mothers . If you are a father , you will not perhaps think this ...
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... daugh- ters ; for , out of their abundant generosity , they give me the choice of four . " Jack , " begins my father , " Mrs. Catharine is a fine woman . " - " Yes , Sir , but she is rather too old . " " She will make the more discreet ...
... daugh- ters ; for , out of their abundant generosity , they give me the choice of four . " Jack , " begins my father , " Mrs. Catharine is a fine woman . " - " Yes , Sir , but she is rather too old . " " She will make the more discreet ...
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