The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... suggested an " injection of soap and water , with about an ounce of olive oil in it " to be used " two or three times a week , or even oftener " . His final advice to the pregnant lady was that she should avoid as far as possible ...
... suggested an " injection of soap and water , with about an ounce of olive oil in it " to be used " two or three times a week , or even oftener " . His final advice to the pregnant lady was that she should avoid as far as possible ...
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... suggests is considered , it is curious to reflect that the diners around the table were almost certainly drinking a ... suggested that £ 20 was a suitable sum to be set aside for wine and spirits out of an annual expenditure of £ 750 ...
... suggests is considered , it is curious to reflect that the diners around the table were almost certainly drinking a ... suggested that £ 20 was a suitable sum to be set aside for wine and spirits out of an annual expenditure of £ 750 ...
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... suggested that the reason why so many of the novels written by ladies were of the " mind - and - millinery " species was that the ladies in question lacked both culture in general and any aptitude for novel writing in particular .、 She ...
... suggested that the reason why so many of the novels written by ladies were of the " mind - and - millinery " species was that the ladies in question lacked both culture in general and any aptitude for novel writing in particular .、 She ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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