Harriet Shelley: Five Long YearsOxford University Press, 1962 - 237 páginas |
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Página 129
... wishes ; she hired a wet - nurse to whom he took an instant dislike . Eliza may or may not have instigated her refusal ... wish you could see my sweet Babe . She is so fair , with such blue eyes , that the more I see of her the more ...
... wishes ; she hired a wet - nurse to whom he took an instant dislike . Eliza may or may not have instigated her refusal ... wish you could see my sweet Babe . She is so fair , with such blue eyes , that the more I see of her the more ...
Página 198
... wish : do not take your innocent child from Eliza who has been more than I have , who has watched over her with such unceasing care . Do not refuse my last request , I never could refuse you & if you had never left me I might have lived ...
... wish : do not take your innocent child from Eliza who has been more than I have , who has watched over her with such unceasing care . Do not refuse my last request , I never could refuse you & if you had never left me I might have lived ...
Página 204
... wish I had found you at home . I designed to have communicated intelligence which I am aware is painful to you , in a manner the least painful . As it is , allow me to assure you that I give no faith to any of the imputations generally ...
... wish I had found you at home . I designed to have communicated intelligence which I am aware is painful to you , in a manner the least painful . As it is , allow me to assure you that I give no faith to any of the imputations generally ...
Contenido
A MARRIAGE IS MADE | 32 |
IS IT WRONG? | 183 |
THESE POOR LITTLE INNOCENTS | 203 |
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