Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... refused point - blank , through William Whitton , to intercede over the problem of the children . What was even more ... refuse . More than that it would be disgraceful for me to ask , and for you to bestow , ' reasonable pronouncement ...
... refused point - blank , through William Whitton , to intercede over the problem of the children . What was even more ... refuse . More than that it would be disgraceful for me to ask , and for you to bestow , ' reasonable pronouncement ...
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... refused to say anything about the Revolution . We could not even find out in which chamber the rioters of the 10th August found the King ' ; and again at Rouen where he stood in the cathedral before the tomb of Richard Cœur de Lion and ...
... refused to say anything about the Revolution . We could not even find out in which chamber the rioters of the 10th August found the King ' ; and again at Rouen where he stood in the cathedral before the tomb of Richard Cœur de Lion and ...
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... refused , knowing that in her enfeebled state she would be only a nuisance , but as she grew calmer she begged Shelley to leave without delay as she was aware how important it was that he should act as a buffer between Hunt and Byron ...
... refused , knowing that in her enfeebled state she would be only a nuisance , but as she grew calmer she begged Shelley to leave without delay as she was aware how important it was that he should act as a buffer between Hunt and Byron ...
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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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