The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... The Small House at Allington , from the same period , Trollope shows Lily Dale and her sister Bell going for walks and playing croquet with their cousin and his friend , Mr Crosbie . Their manners are so casual that they even take part ...
... The Small House at Allington , from the same period , Trollope shows Lily Dale and her sister Bell going for walks and playing croquet with their cousin and his friend , Mr Crosbie . Their manners are so casual that they even take part ...
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... The Small House at Allington , falls into just this trap . He is aware that Lily Dale is not rich ; but she has a rich uncle and , persuaded that the uncle will not let his charming niece go " empty- handed " , he asks her to marry him ...
... The Small House at Allington , falls into just this trap . He is aware that Lily Dale is not rich ; but she has a rich uncle and , persuaded that the uncle will not let his charming niece go " empty- handed " , he asks her to marry him ...
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... The Small House at Allington where the Earl's valet remarks : " " She gets it worse than I do ... and minds it a great deal more . I can give warning and she can't . ' ” In The Way We Live Now , we are told FOR BETTER FOR WORSE 39.
... The Small House at Allington where the Earl's valet remarks : " " She gets it worse than I do ... and minds it a great deal more . I can give warning and she can't . ' ” In The Way We Live Now , we are told FOR BETTER FOR WORSE 39.
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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