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She had written for print what she had often enough volubly expressed in conversation . It was a careless mistake . Mary should have been all her life a Lady Bountiful , kind and indulgent to those she wrote about in Our Village .
She had written for print what she had often enough volubly expressed in conversation . It was a careless mistake . Mary should have been all her life a Lady Bountiful , kind and indulgent to those she wrote about in Our Village .
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He had few ideas beyond those arising from hatred of his father and loss of Christian faith ; and when he expressed those ideas , and was ignored , he felt that he had come up against what he called “ The Country of the People who are ...
He had few ideas beyond those arising from hatred of his father and loss of Christian faith ; and when he expressed those ideas , and was ignored , he felt that he had come up against what he called “ The Country of the People who are ...
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You will find that belief expressed by so wise an historian as Halevy ; how much more strongly was it held by Byron's young contemporaries abroad , who felt themselves to be chained by tyrannies , national , governmental , family , and ...
You will find that belief expressed by so wise an historian as Halevy ; how much more strongly was it held by Byron's young contemporaries abroad , who felt themselves to be chained by tyrannies , national , governmental , family , and ...
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WHY READ THE CLASSICS? Page | 9 |
DICKENS AND THACKERAY AT CHRISTMAS | 15 |
MARY RUSSELL MITFORD | 21 |
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