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William Makepeace Thackeray. Unfolded Tents Lady Ellenborough Comes Home BY LESLEY BLANCH The Honourable Jane Digby , daughter of Admiral Digby , and grand- daughter of the first Earl of Leicester of Holkham , the great landowner belter ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. Unfolded Tents Lady Ellenborough Comes Home BY LESLEY BLANCH The Honourable Jane Digby , daughter of Admiral Digby , and grand- daughter of the first Earl of Leicester of Holkham , the great landowner belter ...
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... Jane's heart had remained as young as her person . For so experienced a woman , she was really astonishingly naive . But before returning to Athens to obtain her liberty , she decided to visit Palmyra ... JANE DIGBY , AT 188 UNFOLDED TENTS.
... Jane's heart had remained as young as her person . For so experienced a woman , she was really astonishingly naive . But before returning to Athens to obtain her liberty , she decided to visit Palmyra ... JANE DIGBY , AT 188 UNFOLDED TENTS.
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... Jane was adamant . Official barriers were swept aside , and the marriage took place at Homs . Jane was at once loved and accepted by the Mezrab tribe . She was known as Jane Digby El Mezrab . The Arabs called her the Sitt , or Lady ...
... Jane was adamant . Official barriers were swept aside , and the marriage took place at Homs . Jane was at once loved and accepted by the Mezrab tribe . She was known as Jane Digby El Mezrab . The Arabs called her the Sitt , or Lady ...
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Sunday Afternoon Walk By Mary Voyle | 33 |
The Yellow Crab 303 | 42 |
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