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Page 89
... Jean was pregnant, but Robert's intentions were "honorable," and it seems that he took for granted that he and Jean would marry until Jean's family made it clear that they would not tolerate him for a son-in-law, even in order to "make ...
... Jean was pregnant, but Robert's intentions were "honorable," and it seems that he took for granted that he and Jean would marry until Jean's family made it clear that they would not tolerate him for a son-in-law, even in order to "make ...
Page 96
... Jean; for if he admitted fornication and accepted suitable reproof, he could not be held to be married to her. On July 9, he wrote to his friend John Richmond: I have waited on Armour since her [Jean's] return home, not by — from any ...
... Jean; for if he admitted fornication and accepted suitable reproof, he could not be held to be married to her. On July 9, he wrote to his friend John Richmond: I have waited on Armour since her [Jean's] return home, not by — from any ...
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... Jean out of affection and good nature is probably true enough. He was fond of her, he liked the idea of being married and settling down with his family; but the fact remains that, for all Jean's ability to sing his songs, she shared ...
... Jean out of affection and good nature is probably true enough. He was fond of her, he liked the idea of being married and settling down with his family; but the fact remains that, for all Jean's ability to sing his songs, she shared ...
Contents
Chapter Two growth of a poet | 34 |
Chapter Three the Kilmarnock volume | 105 |
Chapter Four the omitted poems | 196 |
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