The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... letter to your Excellency the Supervising Censor . I know that your Excellency's doors are thronged not only by would - be visitors , but also by the bearers of innumerable letters . But the purpose of those who thus obtrude themselves ...
... letter to your Excellency the Supervising Censor . I know that your Excellency's doors are thronged not only by would - be visitors , but also by the bearers of innumerable letters . But the purpose of those who thus obtrude themselves ...
Page 224
... letter . It was from Etheredge , ' gentle George , ' the friend of his prosperous days . Elegant , urbane , Sir George wrote from Ratisbon , in terms that indicated his determination to impress posterity . He expostulated with Bucking ...
... letter . It was from Etheredge , ' gentle George , ' the friend of his prosperous days . Elegant , urbane , Sir George wrote from Ratisbon , in terms that indicated his determination to impress posterity . He expostulated with Bucking ...
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... letters that Lord Arran sent on to her , for they have not survived . But there was one memento that she cherished until her death seventeen years later a love - letter from her brilliant husband , ironically enough , the only love - letter ...
... letters that Lord Arran sent on to her , for they have not survived . But there was one memento that she cherished until her death seventeen years later a love - letter from her brilliant husband , ironically enough , the only love - letter ...
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According to the Directive By Inez Holden 384 | 72 |
By H R TrevorRoper | 109 |
Flauberts Sundays By Francis Steegmuller | 124 |
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