MemoirsPerpetua Press, 2004 - 240 páginas |
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... walk with him she suddenly berated me for walking on a ledge above a small brook , which I had often done before , unreproved . I was quite aware that she was ' showing off in front of her fiancé , and when teatime came and she offered ...
... walk with him she suddenly berated me for walking on a ledge above a small brook , which I had often done before , unreproved . I was quite aware that she was ' showing off in front of her fiancé , and when teatime came and she offered ...
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... walk away from Euston ( reached by a short cut through the garden of Friends ' House ) , whence we travelled to Berkhamsted at week - ends . A quarter of an hour's walk took me to the British Museum , where I intended to work in the ...
... walk away from Euston ( reached by a short cut through the garden of Friends ' House ) , whence we travelled to Berkhamsted at week - ends . A quarter of an hour's walk took me to the British Museum , where I intended to work in the ...
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... walk along Striding Edge . One year we went in early June with Kate and Daniel ( then aged about three ) , and enjoyed having a nest of spotted flycatchers in the cottage porch . Vivian was able to film them through the window , and ...
... walk along Striding Edge . One year we went in early June with Kate and Daniel ( then aged about three ) , and enjoyed having a nest of spotted flycatchers in the cottage porch . Vivian was able to film them through the window , and ...
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