Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... Joseph Fry signed it , and then Betsy , writing for the last time her old name , Elizabeth Gurney . Then the certificate was handed to Uncle Joseph , the little table was carried away , the two young men took their seats , and with due ...
... Joseph Fry signed it , and then Betsy , writing for the last time her old name , Elizabeth Gurney . Then the certificate was handed to Uncle Joseph , the little table was carried away , the two young men took their seats , and with due ...
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... Joseph thought it best to determine to go to London in a few days . This vexed me much , more particularly , " says Betsy , plaintively , " as Joseph did not appear the least to mind leaving me , but even seemed to wish to go . I felt ...
... Joseph thought it best to determine to go to London in a few days . This vexed me much , more particularly , " says Betsy , plaintively , " as Joseph did not appear the least to mind leaving me , but even seemed to wish to go . I felt ...
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... Joseph Fry , who met his wife at Dover , was shocked at her appearance , and took little account of anything but her shattered health . He would not risk the journey home , but bore her to the neighboring seaside resort of Ramsgate to ...
... Joseph Fry , who met his wife at Dover , was shocked at her appearance , and took little account of anything but her shattered health . He would not risk the journey home , but bore her to the neighboring seaside resort of Ramsgate to ...
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