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... sisters . We are told that , although her father speaks of her shy disposition , she had strong powers of mimicry , and Sir Douglas Maclagan describes her as having " a most attractive personality , the centre of a brilliant coterie in ...
... sisters . We are told that , although her father speaks of her shy disposition , she had strong powers of mimicry , and Sir Douglas Maclagan describes her as having " a most attractive personality , the centre of a brilliant coterie in ...
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... sisters , remarkable reticence as to her literary interests . 66 There seems to be some considerable difference of opinion among her friends as to the degree of attractiveness of her personal appearance . Whereas , on the one hand , we ...
... sisters , remarkable reticence as to her literary interests . 66 There seems to be some considerable difference of opinion among her friends as to the degree of attractiveness of her personal appearance . Whereas , on the one hand , we ...
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... sisters is much concerned with caps and dresses and shawls , in regard to which she seems to have been very particular in a quiet way . There are only two published portraits , one from a bust taken after death , which is almost ...
... sisters is much concerned with caps and dresses and shawls , in regard to which she seems to have been very particular in a quiet way . There are only two published portraits , one from a bust taken after death , which is almost ...
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... sisters in London , as well as the association with many English friends , Miss Ferrier not only continued to just before his departure for Italy - we read of Scott's mature comparison of the three novelists . " He spoke , " writes ...
... sisters in London , as well as the association with many English friends , Miss Ferrier not only continued to just before his departure for Italy - we read of Scott's mature comparison of the three novelists . " He spoke , " writes ...
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... sister who had just re- covered from a serious illness , a letter in which she shows , for her , an unusual absence of reticence as to her personal religious experience , one finds a touch of the old humour in her account of a lady who ...
... sister who had just re- covered from a serious illness , a letter in which she shows , for her , an unusual absence of reticence as to her personal religious experience , one finds a touch of the old humour in her account of a lady who ...
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