Their Husbands' Wives
by Mark Twain, William Dean Howells
"In a certain sense all wives are Their Husbands' Wives, but in naming their little collection of tales, of varied interest but of single purport, the editors have had peculiarly in mind those whives who perpetuate in the latest woman …
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"In a certain sense all wives are Their Husbands' Wives, but in naming their little collection of tales, of varied interest but of single purport, the editors have had peculiarly in mind those whives who perpetuate in the latest woman the ideal of the earliest."--Introduction.
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