Helena Faucit (Lady Martin)W. Blackwood, 1900 - 416 páginas |
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... remember on some occasions , after I had returned to my usual studies , when a doubt arose about some passage , which had happened to be in the little storehouse of my memory , being able to repeat whole chapters and scenes of my ...
... remember on some occasions , after I had returned to my usual studies , when a doubt arose about some passage , which had happened to be in the little storehouse of my memory , being able to repeat whole chapters and scenes of my ...
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... remember that I liked any , but my ever good angel- sister said she knew I was fond of poetry , for I had just won a prize for re- citation . Upon this the face looked still more kindly at me , and we all moved together to a seat under ...
... remember that I liked any , but my ever good angel- sister said she knew I was fond of poetry , for I had just won a prize for re- citation . Upon this the face looked still more kindly at me , and we all moved together to a seat under ...
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... remember if the house into which I saw him go was the small house attached to the Richmond theatre , which I have heard belonged to him at the time of his death , and in which he died . With that little house are linked remembrances of ...
... remember if the house into which I saw him go was the small house attached to the Richmond theatre , which I have heard belonged to him at the time of his death , and in which he died . With that little house are linked remembrances of ...
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... remember being asked if I had left anything behind , when I turned to give a last look at the relics in the glass case . It was a sort of farewell — a feeling as if life were ending . to me . My sister , to give me comfort , was to be ...
... remember being asked if I had left anything behind , when I turned to give a last look at the relics in the glass case . It was a sort of farewell — a feeling as if life were ending . to me . My sister , to give me comfort , was to be ...
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... remember nothing of the end of the play , beyond seeing many kind people in my dressing - room , and wondering what this meant . Our good family doctor from London was among the audience , and bound up the wounded hand . This never ...
... remember nothing of the end of the play , beyond seeing many kind people in my dressing - room , and wondering what this meant . Our good family doctor from London was among the audience , and bound up the wounded hand . This never ...
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