Mary ShelleyCassell, 1959 - Всего страниц: 269 |
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... told Shelley how thankful she was that they had gone , than a messenger came from the Lanfranchi to ask him to go over at once . He returned haggard and distraught with the tragic tidings that an epidemic of typhus had struck Allegra's ...
... told Shelley how thankful she was that they had gone , than a messenger came from the Lanfranchi to ask him to go over at once . He returned haggard and distraught with the tragic tidings that an epidemic of typhus had struck Allegra's ...
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... told by the doctors that she had only a few months to live . Shelley replied immediately , saying that he would have welcomed them at Genoa had he known the date of their arrival , and urging them to sail on to Leghorn — where Byron and ...
... told by the doctors that she had only a few months to live . Shelley replied immediately , saying that he would have welcomed them at Genoa had he known the date of their arrival , and urging them to sail on to Leghorn — where Byron and ...
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... told her to buy a box at the Opera and hire it out for exorbitant sums ; still a third adviser inveigled her into taking shares in some wild - cat scheme . Thoroughly disil- lusioned but never blaming her own foolishness for a moment ...
... told her to buy a box at the Opera and hire it out for exorbitant sums ; still a third adviser inveigled her into taking shares in some wild - cat scheme . Thoroughly disil- lusioned but never blaming her own foolishness for a moment ...
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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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