Mrs. G.B.S.: A Biographical Portrait of Charlotte ShawHarrap, 1963 - 326 páginas |
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... Beatrice Webb , for her part , thought Miss Payne - Townshend worth cultivating . She seemed to be a woman of means , and was apparently genuinely concerned with social problems . Her manner was so sympathetic that Mrs Webb told her ...
... Beatrice Webb , for her part , thought Miss Payne - Townshend worth cultivating . She seemed to be a woman of means , and was apparently genuinely concerned with social problems . Her manner was so sympathetic that Mrs Webb told her ...
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... Beatrice and Sidney Webb returned from their world tour soon after Christmas . Beatrice wrote in her Diary : " With regard to our friends and relations , we found three persons whose lives have been completely changed during our absence ...
... Beatrice and Sidney Webb returned from their world tour soon after Christmas . Beatrice wrote in her Diary : " With regard to our friends and relations , we found three persons whose lives have been completely changed during our absence ...
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... Beatrice Webb's ideas on the question of having children are revealing : it is apparent from Charlotte's later correspondence , especially with T. E. Lawrence , that Beatrice and possibly Sidney must have discussed these ideas with her ...
... Beatrice Webb's ideas on the question of having children are revealing : it is apparent from Charlotte's later correspondence , especially with T. E. Lawrence , that Beatrice and possibly Sidney must have discussed these ideas with her ...
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PART ONE Charlotte PayneTownshend | 15 |
The Townsends | 17 |
The Englishwoman | 23 |
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