Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... Father Fry had no such inhibitions , and very painful his daughter - in - law sometimes found it . " My father Fry said he would not have consented to Joseph's marrying me or one of my sisters as gay as we were , which made me angry ...
... Father Fry had no such inhibitions , and very painful his daughter - in - law sometimes found it . " My father Fry said he would not have consented to Joseph's marrying me or one of my sisters as gay as we were , which made me angry ...
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... father [ Fry ] almost always a difficulty in boldly doing what I think right . " But she had prevailed . Father Fry had been indulgent and obliging and was rewarded by fine weather and the affection of his open - hearted daughter - in ...
... father [ Fry ] almost always a difficulty in boldly doing what I think right . " But she had prevailed . Father Fry had been indulgent and obliging and was rewarded by fine weather and the affection of his open - hearted daughter - in ...
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... father is going to Lynn this afternoon . From Lynn he will continue his journey to Liverpool , and , I suppose , will not return for a fortnight . I think we shall be in a very unprotected state if the French should land whilst my father ...
... father is going to Lynn this afternoon . From Lynn he will continue his journey to Liverpool , and , I suppose , will not return for a fortnight . I think we shall be in a very unprotected state if the French should land whilst my father ...
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