The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 63;Volume 136William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1927 |
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... woman , Aspasia , so completely as Mrs. Atherton . Aspasia was a lover of life , and her story glows with the passion and heroic gaiety of those who risk all for happiness and freedom . www . WORLD CRUISE from SOUTHAMPTON New customs ...
... woman , Aspasia , so completely as Mrs. Atherton . Aspasia was a lover of life , and her story glows with the passion and heroic gaiety of those who risk all for happiness and freedom . www . WORLD CRUISE from SOUTHAMPTON New customs ...
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... woman in English history . The field in which he had to work was certainly a rich one . The real attraction of these volumes lies in their writer's gift for hitting off a personality or a situation with vivid humour . These pages have ...
... woman in English history . The field in which he had to work was certainly a rich one . The real attraction of these volumes lies in their writer's gift for hitting off a personality or a situation with vivid humour . These pages have ...
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... woman . " It's always " Dickon " this and " Dickon " that , and running down the stairs to see him and talking of him in his sleep till it gives me the creeps . And such goings - on over it with his last governess , as I've heard in the ...
... woman . " It's always " Dickon " this and " Dickon " that , and running down the stairs to see him and talking of him in his sleep till it gives me the creeps . And such goings - on over it with his last governess , as I've heard in the ...
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... woman is a spiritualist ? ' Stuart's face was more lined than ever as he turned sharply with the question . ' Only from what Richard says . She used to send herself to sleep and then speak in Dickon's voice according to him . ' ' How ...
... woman is a spiritualist ? ' Stuart's face was more lined than ever as he turned sharply with the question . ' Only from what Richard says . She used to send herself to sleep and then speak in Dickon's voice according to him . ' ' How ...
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... woman and the child with their firm lips Laura caught a sudden strange likeness . ) And I'm going away with her and father for a little , please , Granny . ' ' Miss Whittingham leaves to - morrow and Miss Griffen returns . ' Lady ...
... woman and the child with their firm lips Laura caught a sudden strange likeness . ) And I'm going away with her and father for a little , please , Granny . ' ' Miss Whittingham leaves to - morrow and Miss Griffen returns . ' Lady ...
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