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Married Life / The True Romance

  • Oksana Prokhvatilovaцитирует8 лет назад
    And if a girl can't have pretty things in her trousseau, when can she have them?"
  • Ana Kyteцитирует10 лет назад
    "You could afford to marry, Desmond."
    "What's the standard?"
    "Being able to keep servants," said Osborn harshly. "You marry the girl you love, a pretty girl you're proud to take about, and she can't come out to dine with you; she can't move from home; babies, they cry all night, burn 'em!
  • Ana Kyteцитирует10 лет назад
    "You could afford to marry, Desmond."
    "What's the standard?"
    "Being able to keep servants," said Osborn harshly. "You marry the girl you love, a pretty girl you're proud to take about, and she can't come out to dine with you; she can't move from home; babies, they cry all night, burn 'em! And she gets ready to hate you. It's hell!"
  • Ana Kyteцитирует10 лет назад
    You could afford to marry, Desmond."
    "What's the standard?"
    "Being able to keep servants," said Osborn harshly. "You marry the girl you love, a pretty girl you're proud to take about, and she can't come out to dine with you; she can't move from home; babies, they cry all night, burn 'em! And she gets ready to hate you. It's hell!"
  • isaacleon427цитирует10 лет назад
    IN ADMIRATION TO A COMPLETELY SUCCESSFUL HUSBAND
  • Alice Ziцитирует11 лет назад
    Upon the kitchen table was a furnished tea-tray, the one woman knowing by instinct what the other woman would first require after her day's journey.
  • Alice Ziцитирует11 лет назад
    The cream walls with black and white etchings—more wedding presents—upon them, and the strip of plain rose felt along the floor,
  • Alice Ziцитирует11 лет назад
    "Doesn't it seem extraordinary to be breakfasting together like this?"
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