The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 218
... father sorely every day at mid - day , when she remembered that there was one less to cook for ; that the tall ... father's death , Jeanne - Marie began to notice that Firman went no more to the café in the evening , and had always his ...
... father sorely every day at mid - day , when she remembered that there was one less to cook for ; that the tall ... father's death , Jeanne - Marie began to notice that Firman went no more to the café in the evening , and had always his ...
Page 220
... father and mother have a fire before - and she wondered much whether it was being too cold that had made her mother ill , as it had little Catherine . She looked towards the bed and saw her mother lying there , her eyes closed , and ...
... father and mother have a fire before - and she wondered much whether it was being too cold that had made her mother ill , as it had little Catherine . She looked towards the bed and saw her mother lying there , her eyes closed , and ...
Page 261
... father at Windsor - a graceful act of piety that was rewarded by his father's refusal to see him . Hated by the Queen , who at this time did all she could to keep her husband and his son apart , surrounded by intriguers , who did all ...
... father at Windsor - a graceful act of piety that was rewarded by his father's refusal to see him . Hated by the Queen , who at this time did all she could to keep her husband and his son apart , surrounded by intriguers , who did all ...
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