The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... later . In 1844 he lost his wife , a woman of great personal beauty and force of character , and the care of the household fell into the hands of his eldest un- married daughter . His is the manse of Memories and Portraits , the ...
... later . In 1844 he lost his wife , a woman of great personal beauty and force of character , and the care of the household fell into the hands of his eldest un- married daughter . His is the manse of Memories and Portraits , the ...
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... later days , " I cannot join myself on with the reverend doctor ; and all the while , no doubt , and even as I write the phrase , he moves in my blood , and whispers words to me , and sits efficient in the very knot and centre of my ...
... later days , " I cannot join myself on with the reverend doctor ; and all the while , no doubt , and even as I write the phrase , he moves in my blood , and whispers words to me , and sits efficient in the very knot and centre of my ...
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... later chapter of A Family of Engineers . He was born in 1818 , the youngest son of Robert Stevenson , and one of a family of thirteen children . " He had his education at a private school , kept by a capable but very cruel man called ...
... later chapter of A Family of Engineers . He was born in 1818 , the youngest son of Robert Stevenson , and one of a family of thirteen children . " He had his education at a private school , kept by a capable but very cruel man called ...
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... later volumes these two are still the staple of her entries . Louis ' place in class is scrupulously noted , and that , we may be sure , with no encouragement from his father . When he was small , she read to him a great deal , and to ...
... later volumes these two are still the staple of her entries . Louis ' place in class is scrupulously noted , and that , we may be sure , with no encouragement from his father . When he was small , she read to him a great deal , and to ...
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... later this was changed for No. 1 Inverleith Terrace , a more commodious dwelling on the other side of the same road ; but that , having three outside walls , proved too cold for the delicate boy . Accord- ingly , in 1857 , the little ...
... later this was changed for No. 1 Inverleith Terrace , a more commodious dwelling on the other side of the same road ; but that , having three outside walls , proved too cold for the delicate boy . Accord- ingly , in 1857 , the little ...
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