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... married young , not from any ardent incli- nation for the connubial state , but in com- pliance with the request of his parents . They took the pains to select his bride ; and if they might have chosen better they might have chosen ...
... married young , not from any ardent incli- nation for the connubial state , but in com- pliance with the request of his parents . They took the pains to select his bride ; and if they might have chosen better they might have chosen ...
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... marriage , Sir Peter , by the death of his parents - who , having mar- ried their heir , had nothing left in life worth the trouble of living for succeeded to the hereditary estates ; he lived for nine months of the year at Exmundham ...
... marriage , Sir Peter , by the death of his parents - who , having mar- ried their heir , had nothing left in life worth the trouble of living for succeeded to the hereditary estates ; he lived for nine months of the year at Exmundham ...
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... marry at the age of eighty in the hope of a family . Nor was it only on account of his very natural wish to frustrate the expectations of this unamiable relation that Sir Peter Chil- lingly lamented the absence of the little stranger ...
... marry at the age of eighty in the hope of a family . Nor was it only on account of his very natural wish to frustrate the expectations of this unamiable relation that Sir Peter Chil- lingly lamented the absence of the little stranger ...
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... marriage , Chil- lingly Gordon effected insurances on his wife's life , so as to secure himself an an- nuity of £ 1000 a - year in case of her decease . As she appeared to be a fine healthy wo- man , some years younger than her husband ...
... marriage , Chil- lingly Gordon effected insurances on his wife's life , so as to secure himself an an- nuity of £ 1000 a - year in case of her decease . As she appeared to be a fine healthy wo- man , some years younger than her husband ...
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... ; he knew nothing of the Italian , but he dabbled in German , and was inclined to bore one about the Hermann and Dorothea of Goethe . He was married to a homely little wife , who revered him in silence , KENELM CHILLINGLY . 15.
... ; he knew nothing of the Italian , but he dabbled in German , and was inclined to bore one about the Hermann and Dorothea of Goethe . He was married to a homely little wife , who revered him in silence , KENELM CHILLINGLY . 15.
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