Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... answer it . The very next day , however , October 9th , a far more alarming epistle came from her sister . It was headed ' Bristol ' and it described the train of tragic circumstances which had led her to fly to that city . She had been ...
... answer it . The very next day , however , October 9th , a far more alarming epistle came from her sister . It was headed ' Bristol ' and it described the train of tragic circumstances which had led her to fly to that city . She had been ...
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... answer for . Mary was most anxious that Percy should go to a public school , and in 1832 wrote to Whitton asking if Sir Timothy , who now allowed her £ 300 a year , could see his way to help her . She received in reply a cold note . ' I ...
... answer for . Mary was most anxious that Percy should go to a public school , and in 1832 wrote to Whitton asking if Sir Timothy , who now allowed her £ 300 a year , could see his way to help her . She received in reply a cold note . ' I ...
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... answered : By my father's will his papers will pass through my hands , and your most reasonable request will be ... answer : Press not on the politics of Mr. Godwin ( for God knows how much gratitude for that ever survives ) , but ...
... answered : By my father's will his papers will pass through my hands , and your most reasonable request will be ... answer : Press not on the politics of Mr. Godwin ( for God knows how much gratitude for that ever survives ) , 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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