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  • And so you say, little new-married woman, that you will make your man love you always and always?

    CHAPTER II 2010

  • Easier it is to win the capital prize in the Little Louisiana, but the little new-married women never know it until too late.

    CHAPTER II 2010

  • He looks into the carriages, and tells me what pairs of lovers he sees, and what new-married couples on their wedding trip — so that

    Mugby Junction 2007

  • I says “be calm,” but she catches off my cap and tears it in her teeth as she passes me, then pounces on the new-married lady makes her

    Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings 2007

  • I read in a book lately published that Louis XIV. exempted all new-married men from the taille for five years.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • He looks into the carriages, and tells me what pairs of lovers he sees, and what new-married couples on their wedding trip — so that

    Mugby Junction 2007

  • I says “be calm,” but she catches off my cap and tears it in her teeth as she passes me, then pounces on the new-married lady makes her

    Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings 2007

  • A good - looking black-eyed girl was Caroline and a comely-made girl to your cost when she did break out and laid about her, as took place first and last through a new-married couple come to see London in the first floor and the lady very high and it

    Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings 2007

  • A good - looking black-eyed girl was Caroline and a comely-made girl to your cost when she did break out and laid about her, as took place first and last through a new-married couple come to see London in the first floor and the lady very high and it

    Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings 2007

  • A new-married man, when a pickthank friend of his, to curry favour, had showed him his wife familiar in private with a young gallant, courting and dallying,

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

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