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... married another man in full belief that he John Holdsworth - was dead and he recognised and appreciated the force of the overwhelming claims of the moral obligation imposed on him to leave her belief undisturbed . Why ? Because its ...
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... marry her ; how she had wept when her hand was given ! Oh , husband ! oh , lover ! though to the past only those titles now belong ; by your own sufferings , remember hers ! By your own misery , when , feeling yourself dying alone on ...
... marry her ; how she had wept when her hand was given ! Oh , husband ! oh , lover ! though to the past only those titles now belong ; by your own sufferings , remember hers ! By your own misery , when , feeling yourself dying alone on ...
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... married ? " 66 Oh yes , sir ; and a sweet dear creature his wife is ; Mrs. Holdsworth as was . Hers is a sad history . She lived at a place called Southbourne maybe you know it - it's an hour's walk from here ; and I was told her story ...
... married ? " 66 Oh yes , sir ; and a sweet dear creature his wife is ; Mrs. Holdsworth as was . Hers is a sad history . She lived at a place called Southbourne maybe you know it - it's an hour's walk from here ; and I was told her story ...
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... marry him . They say he niver did well , even when he was in the High Street , wi ' that show- box of his stuck up , filled wi ' gaping gums an ' naked teeth as turned the stomach to see . He must ha ' sold that piece of ugliness , for ...
... marry him . They say he niver did well , even when he was in the High Street , wi ' that show- box of his stuck up , filled wi ' gaping gums an ' naked teeth as turned the stomach to see . He must ha ' sold that piece of ugliness , for ...
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... kind . But you have seen the man Dolly had married at his worst . The most brutal husband is not always brutal . The drunkard is not always drunk . More colours than black and white go to the painting of 78 JOHN HOLDSWORTH .
... kind . But you have seen the man Dolly had married at his worst . The most brutal husband is not always brutal . The drunkard is not always drunk . More colours than black and white go to the painting of 78 JOHN HOLDSWORTH .
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