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1 1| her the friendship of her husband.~ ~ But, till men become 2 2| have much effect on her husband's heart when they are seen 3 2| pride has received? When the husband ceases to be a lover - and 4 2| and the affection of her husband as one of the comforts that 5 2| man; but, to ensure her husband's affections, must a wife, 6 2| delicacy in order to secure her husband's affection? Weakness may 7 2| humble dependent of her husband; and if she, by possessing 8 2| constitution to excite her husband's passions. In fact, if 9 2| a wife never to let her husband know the extent of her sensibility 10 2| lover is not lost in the husband, the dotard, a prey to childish 11 2| dependence on man; if, when a husband be obtained, she have arrived 12 2| consider what character the husband may have whom she is destined 13 2| being, and a rough inelegant husband may shock her taste without 14 2| should have been with a husband who could love them with 15 2| more unhappy with a bad husband than longing for a good 16 2| cultivating her taste, lest her husband should occasionally shock 17 3| men, to dissipate their husband's patrimony in riotous and 18 3| obtain another protector - a husband to supply the place of reason? 19 3| pretend to be the tutor of her husband, but will be content to 20 3| felicity, she secures her husband's respect before it is necessary 21 3| extinction. I also suppose the husband to be virtuous; or she is 22 4| exercised from their youth up. A husband cannot long pay those attentions 23 4| little kindness which her husband shews to his relations; 24 4| by, the affection of her husband, if it led him to violate 25 4| are the caresses of her husband; and women who have so few 26 4| divide mankind, and the husband who lords it in his little 27 4| left by the loss of her husband's attentions; for she cannot 28 4| lower rank of life makes her husband's and children's clothes, 29 5| to bear the insults of a husband without complaint; it is 30 5| tone and manner; a meek husband may make a wife impertinent; 31 5| for the moment.~ ~ Let the husband beware of trusting too implicitly 32 5| can no longer please her husband, what substitute can be 33 5| order to please her future husband, with as much care and assiduity 34 5| the same religion as her husband: for, though such religion 35 5| consequence, if the mother's and husband's opinion should chance 36 5| is unsettled. Indeed, the husband may not have any religion 37 5| accustomed to submission - 'Your husband will instruct you in good 38 5| indeed should she, when her husband is not always at hand to 39 5| her the mistress of her husband, a very short time? For 40 5| Emilius, in becoming your husband, is become your master; 41 5| Would you have your husband constantly at your feet? 42 5| should be educated for her husband with the same care as for 43 5| hero, in the shape of a husband; who, paying the debt that 44 5| sprinkled, perhaps, with her husband's or brother's blood.~ ~ 45 5| never to love; to lose a husband's fondness than forfeit 46 5| others for the slights of her husband!'~ ~ These are truly masculine 47 5| cannot be as pleasing to her husband as it was to her lover, 48 6| accordingly. In the choice of a husband, they should not be led 49 6| lover - for a lover the husband, even supposing him to be 50 6| beauty! The virtues of a husband are thus thrown by love 51 7| weakness led her to her husband's arms. - The woman is immodest 52 7| such a doubt remain in her husband's mind a moment.~ ~ But 53 7| to secure the heart of a husband, or rather to force him 54 8| and faithless wife. If her husband have still an affection 55 8| she still lived with her husband, nobody chose to place her 56 9| would be the heart of a husband, were he not rendered unnatural 57 9| cleanliness, to receive her husband, who returning weary home 58 9| not be dependent on her husband's bounty for her subsistence 59 9| who is faithful to her husband, and neither suckles nor 60 11| was willing to own to her husband; or some such moral cause 61 12| market penny; or, should a husband offend, by staying from 62 12| whole family, from their husband to the house-dog; nor would 63 12| a wife to purr about her husband as she would about any man 64 12| right or wrong, to her husband, or patiently to the social 65 13| to every man, but their husband. For a round of pleasures 66 13| his wedding day, that a husband may keep his whole family