Harriet Shelley: Five Long YearsOxford University Press, 1962 - 237 páginas |
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Página 104
... never more to return . We are happier now than all the time she was with us . Harriet's normal truthfulness records factually ; no doubt Miss Hitchener had in a moment of irritation referred to Shelley's written expressions of love ; he ...
... never more to return . We are happier now than all the time she was with us . Harriet's normal truthfulness records factually ; no doubt Miss Hitchener had in a moment of irritation referred to Shelley's written expressions of love ; he ...
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... never found have racked his purse and his tranquillity . " What he had never found was a proper place in which to live where he could exert that influence for good he held to be life's end ; a place like Nantgwillt , with an income ...
... never found have racked his purse and his tranquillity . " What he had never found was a proper place in which to live where he could exert that influence for good he held to be life's end ; a place like Nantgwillt , with an income ...
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... never could refuse you & if you had never left me I might have lived but as it is I freely forgive you & may you enjoy that happiness which you have deprived me of . There's your beautiful boy . Oh ! be careful of him & his love may ...
... never could refuse you & if you had never left me I might have lived but as it is I freely forgive you & may you enjoy that happiness which you have deprived me of . There's your beautiful boy . Oh ! be careful of him & his love may ...
Contenido
A MARRIAGE IS MADE | 32 |
IS IT WRONG? | 183 |
THESE POOR LITTLE INNOCENTS | 203 |
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