Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 143
... beautiful and with bare feet . He educated and then married her , died , and left her very rich , and then she married Disraeli . " What Mrs. Duncan Stewart may have heard was that Mr. Wyndham Lewis had a daughter by a young and beautiful ...
... beautiful and with bare feet . He educated and then married her , died , and left her very rich , and then she married Disraeli . " What Mrs. Duncan Stewart may have heard was that Mr. Wyndham Lewis had a daughter by a young and beautiful ...
Page 499
... beautiful from the windows of the château , " he observes , as he perspires at the oars with the sort of stroke which condenses into three inches the work that should be spread out over three feet , with much displacement of water and ...
... beautiful from the windows of the château , " he observes , as he perspires at the oars with the sort of stroke which condenses into three inches the work that should be spread out over three feet , with much displacement of water and ...
Page 500
... beautiful crimson and to fix his eye sternly on a particular corner of the ceiling . He takes his revenge by neglecting me in the ministration of wine and disregard- ing my signal for bread . We have coffee and strawberries in a garden ...
... beautiful crimson and to fix his eye sternly on a particular corner of the ceiling . He takes his revenge by neglecting me in the ministration of wine and disregard- ing my signal for bread . We have coffee and strawberries in a garden ...
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