The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... took children whose parents sold fish by the pound , while Miss Beale took only those whose parents sold fish by the ton . Innovators though they were , their stated aims at the time fitted well into the context of Victorian society ...
... took children whose parents sold fish by the pound , while Miss Beale took only those whose parents sold fish by the ton . Innovators though they were , their stated aims at the time fitted well into the context of Victorian society ...
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... took a close interest in the school at Ampthill and the family took it upon themselves to supervise the length of hair of the pupils . " Charity " girls normally had their hair cut short , out of , one supposes , the usual splendid ...
... took a close interest in the school at Ampthill and the family took it upon themselves to supervise the length of hair of the pupils . " Charity " girls normally had their hair cut short , out of , one supposes , the usual splendid ...
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... took their servants with them to attend to their comfort . They tended to choose the quiet seaside resorts such as Cromer in Norfolk . But they also travelled further afield to French resorts such as Boulogne , Dinard and Dieppe ...
... took their servants with them to attend to their comfort . They tended to choose the quiet seaside resorts such as Cromer in Norfolk . But they also travelled further afield to French resorts such as Boulogne , Dinard and Dieppe ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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