The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... engaged to him . " She added : " I will not complain of the bridge that has carried me over , but absurd and mistaken in the extreme are the laws of the intercourse between unmarried men and women . " She became engaged on July 5 , 1873 ...
... engaged to him . " She added : " I will not complain of the bridge that has carried me over , but absurd and mistaken in the extreme are the laws of the intercourse between unmarried men and women . " She became engaged on July 5 , 1873 ...
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... engaged himself to a girl whose only assets are her charm and sweet- ness of nature . At the time , albeit a " swell " , he is a mere clerk in the General Committee Office with £ 700 a year from his clerkship and £ 100 a year of his own ...
... engaged himself to a girl whose only assets are her charm and sweet- ness of nature . At the time , albeit a " swell " , he is a mere clerk in the General Committee Office with £ 700 a year from his clerkship and £ 100 a year of his own ...
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... engaged on July 15 , having known Sir Matthew Ridley for not more than a month or so , and married on September 21. Lucy Lyttelton and Lord Frederick Cavendish became engaged on April 13 , 1864 and were married on June 7. And again ...
... engaged on July 15 , having known Sir Matthew Ridley for not more than a month or so , and married on September 21. Lucy Lyttelton and Lord Frederick Cavendish became engaged on April 13 , 1864 and were married on June 7. And again ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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