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He is just at the age when the sight of his own name in a woman's hand sends a thrill through him . He ought first to have wondered who the woman could be , for he did not know of any lady in England who was at all likely to write to ...
He is just at the age when the sight of his own name in a woman's hand sends a thrill through him . He ought first to have wondered who the woman could be , for he did not know of any lady in England who was at all likely to write to ...
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See This really strange phenomenon is not due to the fact that women have written comparatively little , because , if it were ... No woman ever wrote a great drama ; not one of the world's great poems came from a woman's hand .
See This really strange phenomenon is not due to the fact that women have written comparatively little , because , if it were ... No woman ever wrote a great drama ; not one of the world's great poems came from a woman's hand .
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I haven't quite the courage of old Lady Jervis — the old woman ; mother of the young fellow Sir Dudley Jervis ; you know . ” ' No , I don't know ; but what did she do ? ” “ She took a liking to hear little Sybil , and got some one to ...
I haven't quite the courage of old Lady Jervis — the old woman ; mother of the young fellow Sir Dudley Jervis ; you know . ” ' No , I don't know ; but what did she do ? ” “ She took a liking to hear little Sybil , and got some one to ...
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