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Page 169
... given to my mother's husband , a medical man , for his use till I came of age , when it was to be given to me . It was all the fortune that " Nonsense , flatterer ! What is it like ? I am interested in knowing . " " Put shortly , it is ...
... given to my mother's husband , a medical man , for his use till I came of age , when it was to be given to me . It was all the fortune that " Nonsense , flatterer ! What is it like ? I am interested in knowing . " " Put shortly , it is ...
Page 391
... given , and then changed to the annular finger at the celebration of mass . It is now always worn on the annular finger of the right hand . As the ring was made large enough to be worn over a glove , a guard ring was often necessary ...
... given , and then changed to the annular finger at the celebration of mass . It is now always worn on the annular finger of the right hand . As the ring was made large enough to be worn over a glove , a guard ring was often necessary ...
Page 397
... given to hyssop , the rod of reeds , the dice , & c . , them by their mistresses on holidays , as and the whole is surmounted with a ruby , we find in " England's Helicon " ( 1600 ) – the emblem of exalted love . Inside are the names of ...
... given to hyssop , the rod of reeds , the dice , & c . , them by their mistresses on holidays , as and the whole is surmounted with a ruby , we find in " England's Helicon " ( 1600 ) – the emblem of exalted love . Inside are the names of ...
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Fifth Series | 3 |
THE STORY OF VALENTINE AND | 15 |
LETTERS FROM ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWN | 24 |
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