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... father that my mother never asked the meaning of a thing she did not understand . That she is not a woman of science , my father would say , is her misfortune ; but she might ask a question . My mother never did . In short , she went ...
... father that my mother never asked the meaning of a thing she did not understand . That she is not a woman of science , my father would say , is her misfortune ; but she might ask a question . My mother never did . In short , she went ...
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... Father got the monitor medal for being umble . So did I. Father got made a sexton by being umble . " Be umble , Uriah , " says father to me , “ and you'll get on . It was what was always being dinned into you and me at school ; it's ...
... Father got the monitor medal for being umble . So did I. Father got made a sexton by being umble . " Be umble , Uriah , " says father to me , “ and you'll get on . It was what was always being dinned into you and me at school ; it's ...
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... father . The children were caught up in the clash , and in Sons and Lovers , try to be fair as he may , Lawrence is on his mother's side . In form , Sons and Lovers is the conventional autobiographical novel of its date - 1913 . The ...
... father . The children were caught up in the clash , and in Sons and Lovers , try to be fair as he may , Lawrence is on his mother's side . In form , Sons and Lovers is the conventional autobiographical novel of its date - 1913 . The ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Beginnings | 19 |
The Eighteenth Century | 50 |
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