Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... woman in black was standing . Then she came towards him slowly . The veil thrown back from her bonnet revealed the pale , delicately chiselled features of a face long past its youth . Jeremy Boyse stood still . His fingers ...
... woman in black was standing . Then she came towards him slowly . The veil thrown back from her bonnet revealed the pale , delicately chiselled features of a face long past its youth . Jeremy Boyse stood still . His fingers ...
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... woman has begun to be in any true sense of the word a companion of man on anything like equal terms ? " I can well remember , " writes Mrs. Haweis , " when the horizon of the average woman seemed bounded on the north by the cap and on ...
... woman has begun to be in any true sense of the word a companion of man on anything like equal terms ? " I can well remember , " writes Mrs. Haweis , " when the horizon of the average woman seemed bounded on the north by the cap and on ...
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... woman's honour . He wrote the thing ; repeated it in succeeding works ; when questioned denied its application , but was careful that the denial should obtain no credit ; and thus left a stain , not on her memory only , but on his own ...
... woman's honour . He wrote the thing ; repeated it in succeeding works ; when questioned denied its application , but was careful that the denial should obtain no credit ; and thus left a stain , not on her memory only , but on his own ...
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