Mrs. G.B.S.: A PortraitHarper & Row, 1963 - 303 páginas This book is a biographical portrait of Charlotte Shaw, wife of famed Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. |
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Página 68
... keep your own care , your own sorrow , your own disappointment to yourself , and ask for neither solace nor sympathy from outsiders . . . . You keep your heart too closely and too constantly sealed up ... I do not say your heart does ...
... keep your own care , your own sorrow , your own disappointment to yourself , and ask for neither solace nor sympathy from outsiders . . . . You keep your heart too closely and too constantly sealed up ... I do not say your heart does ...
Página 89
... keep a penny to myself . I do not keep it but . . . I might eat less myself , although those few who now and then share my meals say no . What I would like to do would be to start a dispensary here . I could then have the feeling of ...
... keep a penny to myself . I do not keep it but . . . I might eat less myself , although those few who now and then share my meals say no . What I would like to do would be to start a dispensary here . I could then have the feeling of ...
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... Keep me advised of your ad- dress ; keep me deep in your heart , write me two lines whenever you love me ; and be happy and blessed and out of pain for my sake . " I'm glad you've gone : London and the cessation of our open air life and ...
... Keep me advised of your ad- dress ; keep me deep in your heart , write me two lines whenever you love me ; and be happy and blessed and out of pain for my sake . " I'm glad you've gone : London and the cessation of our open air life and ...
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THE TOWNSENDS 17571855 | 3 |
THE ENGLISHWOMAN 18551874 | 9 |
GROWING UP 18741877 | 20 |
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