Shelley's Dream WomenCassell, 1967 - 301 páginas |
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... things . Godwin had taken to Fanny from the first ; he accepted her as his own daughter , played with her , invariably treated her with kindness and affection - a facet of his character which is perhaps the most redeeming feature in ...
... things . Godwin had taken to Fanny from the first ; he accepted her as his own daughter , played with her , invariably treated her with kindness and affection - a facet of his character which is perhaps the most redeeming feature in ...
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Margaret Crompton. get money to convey us there , and to buy the things that will be absolutely necessary before our departure ? And can you do any- thing for my father before we go ? Or , after all , would it not be as well to inhabit a ...
Margaret Crompton. get money to convey us there , and to buy the things that will be absolutely necessary before our departure ? And can you do any- thing for my father before we go ? Or , after all , would it not be as well to inhabit a ...
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... thing possible for Allegra's future by giving her over to her father . His title , his fame , his social position - they , who thought so little of these things in theory , seemed mesmerized by the very things they professed to despise ...
... thing possible for Allegra's future by giving her over to her father . His title , his fame , his social position - they , who thought so little of these things in theory , seemed mesmerized by the very things they professed to despise ...
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