Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... interests will be always dear - by whom your feelings will never be wilfully injured . From none can you expect this ... interest will secure his attention to these things . I wish you to bring with you the two deeds which Tahourdin has ...
... interests will be always dear - by whom your feelings will never be wilfully injured . From none can you expect this ... interest will secure his attention to these things . I wish you to bring with you the two deeds which Tahourdin has ...
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... interest in her , and she was even more relieved when , the following autumn , she married the man of her father's choice and horrified Shelley by writing to ask him if he would lend her some money . Now that any danger was averted she ...
... interest in her , and she was even more relieved when , the following autumn , she married the man of her father's choice and horrified Shelley by writing to ask him if he would lend her some money . Now that any danger was averted she ...
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... interest me in her , irrespective of her own merits as an authoress . The most striking feature in her face was her calm , grey eyes : she was rather under the English standard of woman's height , very fair and light - haired , witty ...
... interest me in her , irrespective of her own merits as an authoress . The most striking feature in her face was her calm , grey eyes : she was rather under the English standard of woman's height , very fair and light - haired , witty ...
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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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