Sowing: An Autobiography of the Years 1880 to 1904, Volume 1 |
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... town in the north- east of Holland , and in 1890 she sat in the window be- hind the lace curtains in Addison Gardens , having borne ten children and welcomed thirty grandchil- dren and having moved , imperturbable , from Gron- ingen to ...
... town in the north- east of Holland , and in 1890 she sat in the window be- hind the lace curtains in Addison Gardens , having borne ten children and welcomed thirty grandchil- dren and having moved , imperturbable , from Gron- ingen to ...
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... case - I think it must have been an arbitration case - during the va- cation , we had to take a house near London for our summer holidays so that he could get up and down to town easily . The house was at Kenley . When Childhood • 29.
... case - I think it must have been an arbitration case - during the va- cation , we had to take a house near London for our summer holidays so that he could get up and down to town easily . The house was at Kenley . When Childhood • 29.
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... town at the same time Sydney Waterlow . * Syd- ney , who was a great friend of the novelist , told me that James was shocked by the " Stephen girls " or , rather , by their friends . James had known the Stephen children well from their ...
... town at the same time Sydney Waterlow . * Syd- ney , who was a great friend of the novelist , told me that James was shocked by the " Stephen girls " or , rather , by their friends . James had known the Stephen children well from their ...
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