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... father , James Ferrier , came of the class which in England has the smaller country squire as its equivalent , and ... father's personality is sufficiently described when it is said that he served in some degree as the original of ...
... father , James Ferrier , came of the class which in England has the smaller country squire as its equivalent , and ... father's personality is sufficiently described when it is said that he served in some degree as the original of ...
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... father speaks of her shy disposition , she had strong powers of mimicry , and Sir Douglas Maclagan describes her as ... father's house and received his guests in days , as Mr. Doyle 2 well observes , when Edinburgh life was " neither ...
... father speaks of her shy disposition , she had strong powers of mimicry , and Sir Douglas Maclagan describes her as ... father's house and received his guests in days , as Mr. Doyle 2 well observes , when Edinburgh life was " neither ...
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... father , she could never have expected much sympathetic companion- ship in her own family . Indeed , she shows , in her letters to her sisters , remarkable reticence as to her literary interests . 66 There seems to be some considerable ...
... father , she could never have expected much sympathetic companion- ship in her own family . Indeed , she shows , in her letters to her sisters , remarkable reticence as to her literary interests . 66 There seems to be some considerable ...
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... Having this hope before my eyes I carefully abstain from the vulgar practice of dating my letters , aware how greatly uncertainty adds to interest . " sisters would murder me , and my father bury me BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE xxvii.
... Having this hope before my eyes I carefully abstain from the vulgar practice of dating my letters , aware how greatly uncertainty adds to interest . " sisters would murder me , and my father bury me BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE xxvii.
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Susan Ferrier. sisters would murder me , and my father bury me alive . " This feeling , it must be remembered , was not an idiosyncrasy of Miss Ferrier , but a reflection of the sentiment of the period . We find the same fear of ...
Susan Ferrier. sisters would murder me , and my father bury me alive . " This feeling , it must be remembered , was not an idiosyncrasy of Miss Ferrier , but a reflection of the sentiment of the period . We find the same fear of ...
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