Mrs. G.B.S.: A Biographical Portrait of Charlotte ShawHarrap, 1963 - 326 páginas |
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... nature , a willingness to listen to rational argument . There had always been courtesy that endearing characteristic of the Irish quality . And there had been affection . The effect of Mary Susanna's nagging was a slow withering of ...
... nature , a willingness to listen to rational argument . There had always been courtesy that endearing characteristic of the Irish quality . And there had been affection . The effect of Mary Susanna's nagging was a slow withering of ...
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... nature . But then , do I know your nature ? This brings me to something else . You say that I don't know you in the least , and that there is a whole side of your character the core of which I have not guessed at . You are probably ...
... nature . But then , do I know your nature ? This brings me to something else . You say that I don't know you in the least , and that there is a whole side of your character the core of which I have not guessed at . You are probably ...
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... nature an admirer of brains and character , and she was more than eager to use what talents and capacity she possessed in the service of some worth - while cause . She did not deny to herself that Shaw attracted her as a man , but that ...
... nature an admirer of brains and character , and she was more than eager to use what talents and capacity she possessed in the service of some worth - while cause . She did not deny to herself that Shaw attracted her as a man , but that ...
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PART ONE Charlotte PayneTownshend | 15 |
The Townsends | 17 |
The Englishwoman | 23 |
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