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" I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said the husband, mildly. "Reason!" exclaimed the wife, astonished; "what reason can you possibly have to believe you are right, when I tell you I am morally certain you are wrong, my love?" "My only reason... "
The Modern Griselda: A Tale - Page 15
by Maria Edgeworth - 1805 - 203 pages
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The Female Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse: Selected ...

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 pages
...mine a second/' said she. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said the hushand, mildly. " Reason ! " exclaimed the wife, astonished. " What...you possibly have to believe you are right, when I (ell you, I am morally certain you arc wrong, my love." " My only reason for doubting it is, that I...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volume 50, Part 2

1820 - 350 pages
...exclaimed the wife astonished. My only reason for doubting it is, that I set my watch by the sun to-day. What reason can you possibly have to believe you are...tell you, I am morally certain you are wrong, my love ? The sun must be wrong then, cried the lady hastily—You need not laugh; for I know what I am saying—the...
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Castle Rackrent. Essay on Irish bulls. The modern Griselda. v. II. Belinda ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 370 pages
...mine a second," said she. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said the husband, mildly. " Reason !" exclaimed the wife, astonished. " What reason...certain you are wrong, my love?" " My only reason is, that I set my watch by the sun to-day." " The sun must be wrong, then," cried the lady hastily...
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Tales of Fashionable Life: The absentee (Concluded) Madame de Fleury. Émilie ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1833 - 374 pages
...mine a second," said she. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said the husband, mildly. " Reason! " exclaimed the wife, astonished; "what reason...certain you are wrong, my love? " " My only reason is, that I set my watch by the sun to-day." " The sun must be wrong, then," cried the lady, hastily....
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Tales and Novels: The absentee (concluded) Madame de Fleury. Emilie de ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1833 - 368 pages
...mine a second," said she. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said the husband, mildly. "Reason!" exclaimed the wife, astonished ; "what reason...certain you are wrong, my love ? " " My only reason is, that I set my watch by the sun to-day." " The sun must be wrong, then," cried the lady, hastily....
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Tales and Novels: Murad the Unlucky. The manufacturers. The contrast. The ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1835 - 516 pages
...mine a second," said she. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said the husband, mildly. " Reason !" exclaimed the wife, astonished ; " what...tell you I am morally certain you are wrong, my love I* ' " My only reason is that I set my watch by the sun to-day." " The sun must be wrong, then," cried...
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The Young Ladies' Class Book: A Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose ...

Ebenezer Bailey - 1840 - 426 pages
...mine a second," said she. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said the husband, mildly. " Reason !" exclaimed the wife, astonished. " What reason can you possibly have to believe you are right, wheii I tell you I am morally certain you are wrong, my love." " My only reason for doubting it is,...
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The absentee. Madame de Fleury. Emilie de Coulanges. The modern Griselda

Maria Edgeworth - 1848 - 494 pages
...mine a second," said she. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love," said th= husband, mildly. "Reason!" exclaimed the wife, astonished; "what reason...possibly have to believe you are right, when I tell yon I am morally certain you are wrong, my love?" " My only reason is, that I set my watch by the sun...
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Oldham's Amusing and Instructive Reader: A Course of Reading, Original and ...

Oliver Oldham - 1854 - 406 pages
...four-and-twenty hours," said he. " I have reason to believe 1 am right, my love," said the husband, mildly. " Reason !" exclaimed the wife, astonished. " What reason...for doubting it is, that I set my watch by the sun to-day." " The sun must be wrong then," cried the lady, hastily. " You need not laugh ; for I know...
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The Standard Fourth Reader for Public and Private Schools: Containing a ...

Epes Sargent - 1855 - 348 pages
...she. 4. " I have reason to believe I am right, my love." said the husband, mildly. — " Keason ! " exclaimed the wife, astonished. " What reason can...for doubting it is, that I set my watch by the sun to-day." 5. " The sun must be wrong, then," cried the lady, hastily. " You need not laugh ; for I know...
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