Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... Trelawny appeared as a corsair- He was as is the sun in his fierce youth , As terrible and lovely as a tempest . Also Trelawny was a sailor , and as such was the most valuable addition to the Pisa circle . He won Shelley's heart when he ...
... Trelawny appeared as a corsair- He was as is the sun in his fierce youth , As terrible and lovely as a tempest . Also Trelawny was a sailor , and as such was the most valuable addition to the Pisa circle . He won Shelley's heart when he ...
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... Trelawny now bent all his energies towards winning permission from the authorities for the cremation of Shelley and Williams . At first he was told severely that the quarantine laws did not allow of ' such an unprecedented proceeding ...
... Trelawny now bent all his energies towards winning permission from the authorities for the cremation of Shelley and Williams . At first he was told severely that the quarantine laws did not allow of ' such an unprecedented proceeding ...
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... Trelawny to go as well . And just when he was urgently wanted that wretched Cornishman was shooting wild duck in the Maremma , or dancing attendance on the detestable Claire in Florence , or planting trees on Shelley's grave in Rome ...
... Trelawny to go as well . And just when he was urgently wanted that wretched Cornishman was shooting wild duck in the Maremma , or dancing attendance on the detestable Claire in Florence , or planting trees on Shelley's grave in Rome ...
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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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