"Old Q's" Daughter: The History of a Strange FamilyHutchinson & Company, 1951 - 316 sider |
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... mind that he wrote his letter in 1916 , whereas Sir Richard Wallace offered his own account of his infancy in 1871 , or almost fifty years nearer the actual events in dispute . In any case , Wallace must be presumed to have had a more ...
... mind that he wrote his letter in 1916 , whereas Sir Richard Wallace offered his own account of his infancy in 1871 , or almost fifty years nearer the actual events in dispute . In any case , Wallace must be presumed to have had a more ...
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The History of a Strange Family Bernard Falk. y . mind . Her efforts failing , she His intervention was andon the idea of ef . In her mind was her sons , who in the cance quite hurriedly . ng been scotched , she for he had everything ...
The History of a Strange Family Bernard Falk. y . mind . Her efforts failing , she His intervention was andon the idea of ef . In her mind was her sons , who in the cance quite hurriedly . ng been scotched , she for he had everything ...
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... mind to Thomas Armstrong , sometime Director for Art in the South Kensington Museum , the occasion being the funeral of Lady Wallace on February 19th , 1897 , at which both hap- pened to be present . A memorandum1 of the conversation ...
... mind to Thomas Armstrong , sometime Director for Art in the South Kensington Museum , the occasion being the funeral of Lady Wallace on February 19th , 1897 , at which both hap- pened to be present . A memorandum1 of the conversation ...
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Foreword Page | 11 |
Maria Fagnani is Born | 17 |
Lord Yarmouths Wife | 32 |
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