Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... wife and mother , and of securing to myself a companion for life , I could almost resolve to break all fetters and re- linquish too the wide and often aristocratic circle in which I now move , and become the wife of a man whose genius ...
... wife and mother , and of securing to myself a companion for life , I could almost resolve to break all fetters and re- linquish too the wide and often aristocratic circle in which I now move , and become the wife of a man whose genius ...
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... wife , was endangered by lack of privacy . It is a marked tribute to Joseph Fry that his wife was happiest when alone with him , and increasingly so as their first year of marriage drew to a close . " I value be- ing alone with my ...
... wife , was endangered by lack of privacy . It is a marked tribute to Joseph Fry that his wife was happiest when alone with him , and increasingly so as their first year of marriage drew to a close . " I value be- ing alone with my ...
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... wife " countenance " to have her husband show openly that he favored her activities . So it was beneath the roof of Mildred's Court , where she had once thought herself reduced to being merely " a care- worn wife and mother , " that ...
... wife " countenance " to have her husband show openly that he favored her activities . So it was beneath the roof of Mildred's Court , where she had once thought herself reduced to being merely " a care- worn wife and mother , " that ...
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