Life in Sweden: With Excursions in Norway and Denmark, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1853 |
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... married an Englishwoman ; she knew nothing , nothing at all of our house- keeping ; they are so droll , those English - they think of nothing but their education . " Now , what are termed in Swedish speech " the good families " —that is ...
... married an Englishwoman ; she knew nothing , nothing at all of our house- keeping ; they are so droll , those English - they think of nothing but their education . " Now , what are termed in Swedish speech " the good families " —that is ...
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... married a nice young woman who was servant at a restaurant here ; she has made him a good wife , as he has made her a happy one ; and on meeting a countryman of hers lately , in England , she said to him , " Ah ! sir , God has been a ...
... married a nice young woman who was servant at a restaurant here ; she has made him a good wife , as he has made her a happy one ; and on meeting a countryman of hers lately , in England , she said to him , " Ah ! sir , God has been a ...
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... married life more generally tran- quil or not ; it does not seem to render matri- mony a less serious affair than it is with us . Men usually marry late in life , chiefly because they have not the means of marrying early .; it is by no ...
... married life more generally tran- quil or not ; it does not seem to render matri- mony a less serious affair than it is with us . Men usually marry late in life , chiefly because they have not the means of marrying early .; it is by no ...
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... married in Sweden to prove how very easily one can be divorced . The rage for titles , which pervades all classes , and is one of the most ludicrous features of Swedish society , has some influence in matrimonial alliances . To marry a ...
... married in Sweden to prove how very easily one can be divorced . The rage for titles , which pervades all classes , and is one of the most ludicrous features of Swedish society , has some influence in matrimonial alliances . To marry a ...
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... . Then there was a song from an English opera - singer , who styles herself Signora Normani , a nice and interesting person : a very pretty native one , who is about to leave the stage to marry a Swedish noble , followed 62 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
... . Then there was a song from an English opera - singer , who styles herself Signora Normani , a nice and interesting person : a very pretty native one , who is about to leave the stage to marry a Swedish noble , followed 62 LIFE IN SWEDEN .
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