| James D. McCabe - 1884 - 956 strani
...work, and .must have some guide. Naturally dependent, she must lean, though even on a crooked stick. feel sure as to the other's affections, and each will...constantly forewarned by those who are suspicious. A timid woman should never marry a hesitating man, lest, like frightened children, each keep perpetually... | |
| Prof. B.G. Jefferis, M.D., PH.D. and J.L. Nichols. A. M. - 1921 - 538 strani
...blindly follow his poor, but spurn her good, plans. 16. The reserved or secretive should marry the frank A cunning man cannot endure the least artifice in a wife 0 Those who are non-committal must marry those who are demonstrative; else, however much they may love,... | |
| Benjamin Grant Jefferis, James Lawrence Nichols - 1919 - 752 strani
...blindly follow his poor, but spurn her good, plans. 16. The reserved or secretive should marry the frank A cunning man cannot endure the least artifice...wife. Those who are non-committal must marry those who arc demonstrative; else, however much they may love, neithei will feel sure as to the other's affections,... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1884 - 948 strani
...dependent, she must lean, though even on a crooked stick. The reserved or secretive should marry the frank. A cunning man cannot endure the least artifice...however much they may love, neither will feel sure as to me other's affections, and each will distrust the other, while then children will be deceitful. Those... | |
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