Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... London ? Had he just made his affairs the excuse to be rid of her ? Did he still love her ? Tormented by such thoughts she neglected the plans she had drawn up for a new book and wrote endless letters to her lover begging him to return ...
... London ? Had he just made his affairs the excuse to be rid of her ? Did he still love her ? Tormented by such thoughts she neglected the plans she had drawn up for a new book and wrote endless letters to her lover begging him to return ...
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... London ; Godwin , directly and through the media of Turner and Charles Clairmont , kept reiterating that unless £ 300 was forthcoming immediately he could not finish the novel he had on hand ; and the over - sensitive Mary was ...
... London ; Godwin , directly and through the media of Turner and Charles Clairmont , kept reiterating that unless £ 300 was forthcoming immediately he could not finish the novel he had on hand ; and the over - sensitive Mary was ...
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... London with her strict and elderly husband , a Mr. Booth . Unfortunately , Booth was so horrified by Shelley's religious views that he not only absolutely forbade Isabella to have anything to do with either the poet or his wife , but ...
... London with her strict and elderly husband , a Mr. Booth . Unfortunately , Booth was so horrified by Shelley's religious views that he not only absolutely forbade Isabella to have anything to do with either the poet or his wife , but ...
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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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