MemoirsPerpetua Press, 2004 - 240 páginas |
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... spent his exile and learnt ' Si come sa di sale Lo pane altrui ' etc. ( ' How bitter the bread and how hard the ascent and descent of the stairs in another's house ' ) . We spent Holy Week and Easter there , nine days in all , and the ...
... spent his exile and learnt ' Si come sa di sale Lo pane altrui ' etc. ( ' How bitter the bread and how hard the ascent and descent of the stairs in another's house ' ) . We spent Holy Week and Easter there , nine days in all , and the ...
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... spend two or three nights on the way home with Edward , who was now managing the ISS office in Geneva . We inadvert- ently took in a marvellous sunset view of rosy Mont Blanc en route , having failed to change trains , but managed to ...
... spend two or three nights on the way home with Edward , who was now managing the ISS office in Geneva . We inadvert- ently took in a marvellous sunset view of rosy Mont Blanc en route , having failed to change trains , but managed to ...
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... spent one summer holiday at Antibes on an exchange visit to a French family with whom Jane had stayed earlier . Kate's opposite number , Claude , was a great deal more congenial than her elder sister , who had continually made ' odious ...
... spent one summer holiday at Antibes on an exchange visit to a French family with whom Jane had stayed earlier . Kate's opposite number , Claude , was a great deal more congenial than her elder sister , who had continually made ' odious ...
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