Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... Claire herself who averted dis- aster . Since the death of his grandfather Shelley - despite Mary's doleful forebodings - had become increasingly irked by her constant meddling and her habit of following behind him like a pet dog . But ...
... Claire herself who averted dis- aster . Since the death of his grandfather Shelley - despite Mary's doleful forebodings - had become increasingly irked by her constant meddling and her habit of following behind him like a pet dog . But ...
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... Claire waxed hysterical upon receiving letters from Elise which gave ominous accounts of extraordinary happenings at the Palazzo Mocenigo and said of Allegra , ' they dress her in little trousers trimmed with lace and treat her like a ...
... Claire waxed hysterical upon receiving letters from Elise which gave ominous accounts of extraordinary happenings at the Palazzo Mocenigo and said of Allegra , ' they dress her in little trousers trimmed with lace and treat her like a ...
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... Claire wrote that she was being given a month's holiday and would be with them in a few days ' time . This was disastrous news for who knew what explosions might occur with Claire and Byron living on opposite sides of the same street ...
... Claire wrote that she was being given a month's holiday and would be with them in a few days ' time . This was disastrous news for who knew what explosions might occur with Claire and Byron living on opposite sides of the same street ...
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Chapter One Strange Background I | 1 |
Chapter Two The ForcingHouse | 18 |
Chapter Three The Halcyon Days | 37 |
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