Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... affairs at the moment . Now if Mary could go to Norway in his place all would be well . Besides , think how the journey would restore her to health ! Once again Mary forgave him — and agreed to go to Norway . Imlay professed himself ...
... affairs at the moment . Now if Mary could go to Norway in his place all would be well . Besides , think how the journey would restore her to health ! Once again Mary forgave him — and agreed to go to Norway . Imlay professed himself ...
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... affairs . During her writing years in London Joseph Johnson , her publisher , and a man named James Marshall who sometimes transcribed work for the writers of the day , had lifted from her shoulders the whole burden of dealing with ...
... affairs . During her writing years in London Joseph Johnson , her publisher , and a man named James Marshall who sometimes transcribed work for the writers of the day , had lifted from her shoulders the whole burden of dealing with ...
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... affairs whom I approach , ' sighed poor Shelley , who was feeling desperately tired and was anxious to spend his birthday at home with Mary . By this time her frostiness over the Emilia affair was melting and Ned Williams had painted 163 ...
... affairs whom I approach , ' sighed poor Shelley , who was feeling desperately tired and was anxious to spend his birthday at home with Mary . By this time her frostiness over the Emilia affair was melting and Ned Williams had painted 163 ...
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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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