Mrs. G.B.S.: A Biographical Portrait of Charlotte ShawHarrap, 1963 - 326 páginas |
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... feel her a necessary part of his ' entourage ' , and would , I think , object to her breaking away from the relationship . He persuades himself that by keeping her occupied he is doing her good . If it were not for the fact that he were ...
... feel her a necessary part of his ' entourage ' , and would , I think , object to her breaking away from the relationship . He persuades himself that by keeping her occupied he is doing her good . If it were not for the fact that he were ...
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... feel that I can depend upon . I do feel rather isolated , for , though everyone makes all sorts of preposterous suggestions , no - one really gives me any feeling of confidence - the feeling I know I should have about you and Sidney if ...
... feel that I can depend upon . I do feel rather isolated , for , though everyone makes all sorts of preposterous suggestions , no - one really gives me any feeling of confidence - the feeling I know I should have about you and Sidney if ...
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... feel ' the play you are only annoyed at the repeat in a lower key . If you don't feel the play you're a low fellow , not worth arguing with . It's the yoking together of quick & dead which distresses me : though I'm silly to resent it ...
... feel ' the play you are only annoyed at the repeat in a lower key . If you don't feel the play you're a low fellow , not worth arguing with . It's the yoking together of quick & dead which distresses me : though I'm silly to resent it ...
Contenido
PART ONE Charlotte PayneTownshend | 15 |
The Townsends | 17 |
The Englishwoman | 23 |
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