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... party a right of going before the same tribunal in order to demand a divorce , or a pecuniary fine to be levied on the offender , in case of adultery . If there be a divorce , the mother takes the girls under her care , the father the ...
... party a right of going before the same tribunal in order to demand a divorce , or a pecuniary fine to be levied on the offender , in case of adultery . If there be a divorce , the mother takes the girls under her care , the father the ...
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... parties are intimate friends and familiar in the family , and then the husband will come in suddenly , bringing several witnesses with him , whom he has told previously that he has frequently caught a man with his wife . On their ...
... parties are intimate friends and familiar in the family , and then the husband will come in suddenly , bringing several witnesses with him , whom he has told previously that he has frequently caught a man with his wife . On their ...
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... party of them took the opportunity , before Junot's embarkation , of boarding the vessel in which he was to sail , and of breaking open every box and case they found . But their violent search was fruitless , and Junot appears to have ...
... party of them took the opportunity , before Junot's embarkation , of boarding the vessel in which he was to sail , and of breaking open every box and case they found . But their violent search was fruitless , and Junot appears to have ...
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... party at my mother's . We were all sitting round an immense table , playing à loto - dauphin , a game of which mother was extremely fond . We were all very merry , my when our attention was arrested by the arrival of a cabriolet , which ...
... party at my mother's . We were all sitting round an immense table , playing à loto - dauphin , a game of which mother was extremely fond . We were all very merry , my when our attention was arrested by the arrival of a cabriolet , which ...
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... party , and everybody talked of a divorce . ' Madame Buonaparte , when her husband returned from Egypt , had been for some time engaged in an intimacy with Gohier and his wife . The only reason which the family could give for this ...
... party , and everybody talked of a divorce . ' Madame Buonaparte , when her husband returned from Egypt , had been for some time engaged in an intimacy with Gohier and his wife . The only reason which the family could give for this ...
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