Shelley's Dream WomenBarnes, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... finally certain that the elusive Dr Bell would be available in Florence and accordingly Shelley , accompanied by Charles Clairmont , went there in September to look for lodgings . On the way they called on a Mr and Mrs Mason at Pisa ...
... finally certain that the elusive Dr Bell would be available in Florence and accordingly Shelley , accompanied by Charles Clairmont , went there in September to look for lodgings . On the way they called on a Mr and Mrs Mason at Pisa ...
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... Finally she confessed to him her bitter grief at Jane's duplicity . Jane's stories , she knew , were being repeated and probably Moore himself had heard them . He took her part at once and advised her no longer to keep her indignation ...
... Finally she confessed to him her bitter grief at Jane's duplicity . Jane's stories , she knew , were being repeated and probably Moore himself had heard them . He took her part at once and advised her no longer to keep her indignation ...
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... Finally in 1840 she came back at last to settle in England . It was still necessary to work . She had no money except what she earned . Mrs Godwin could not help her . Besides giving Italian lessons , she took a governessing job ...
... Finally in 1840 she came back at last to settle in England . It was still necessary to work . She had no money except what she earned . Mrs Godwin could not help her . Besides giving Italian lessons , she took a governessing job ...
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