Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... give her her due she was always concerned over matters of health and she declared imme- diately that the child must spend several months at the seaside . The question of how such an expense was to be met was brushed aside and she set ...
... give her her due she was always concerned over matters of health and she declared imme- diately that the child must spend several months at the seaside . The question of how such an expense was to be met was brushed aside and she set ...
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... give me a lesson of an hour and a half ? . . . I have finished the two Oedipi with my Greek , and am now half - way through the Antigone . He is also my pupil in English , though not very regular . ' Another friend was John Taafe , a ...
... give me a lesson of an hour and a half ? . . . I have finished the two Oedipi with my Greek , and am now half - way through the Antigone . He is also my pupil in English , though not very regular . ' Another friend was John Taafe , a ...
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... give documents ? Will you write anecdotes ? or - be explicit on this , dear - give me your opinion ; if you in the least dislike it , say so , and there is an end to it ; if , on the contrary , set about doing it without loss of time ...
... give documents ? Will you write anecdotes ? or - be explicit on this , dear - give me your opinion ; if you in the least dislike it , say so , and there is an end to it ; if , on the contrary , set about doing it without loss of time ...
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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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