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Pagina 181
... tell me about Lady Georgiana Peel and the rest . Those are the books I love . Ann : I do more than love them ; I reverence them as the parents and begetters of our race . And if I knew Mr Lytton Strachey , 3 I'd tell him what I think of ...
... tell me about Lady Georgiana Peel and the rest . Those are the books I love . Ann : I do more than love them ; I reverence them as the parents and begetters of our race . And if I knew Mr Lytton Strachey , 3 I'd tell him what I think of ...
Pagina 281
... tell us , for forty years , and Tony the Exceptional is , we believe , the youngest of a family of fifty , or it may be sixty , for we shall not perjure ourselves by pretending that we have kept strict count , or pretend that we could ...
... tell us , for forty years , and Tony the Exceptional is , we believe , the youngest of a family of fifty , or it may be sixty , for we shall not perjure ourselves by pretending that we have kept strict count , or pretend that we could ...
Pagina 514
... tell the truth . It is not a simple matter to describe even an old lady in a railway carriage . All sorts of incongruous ideas rush in as I have said . But I will not bother you now with that very difficult and complex matter- how to tell ...
... tell the truth . It is not a simple matter to describe even an old lady in a railway carriage . All sorts of incongruous ideas rush in as I have said . But I will not bother you now with that very difficult and complex matter- how to tell ...
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Small Talk About Meredith | 5 |
Lady Ritchie | 13 |
Sylvia and Michael | 20 |
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