Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... married the girl , even though he knew that his father , who was something of a miser , would be furious to learn that his son had married a girl who brought no dower . Geta , in an effort to smooth out the problem , had contacted a ...
... married the girl , even though he knew that his father , who was something of a miser , would be furious to learn that his son had married a girl who brought no dower . Geta , in an effort to smooth out the problem , had contacted a ...
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... marry because of Sévère's lack of fortune . When the Emperor Decie had appointed Félix governor of Armenia , she had accompanied him and dutifully married an Armenian nobleman of her father's selection . Meanwhile , they had heard that ...
... marry because of Sévère's lack of fortune . When the Emperor Decie had appointed Félix governor of Armenia , she had accompanied him and dutifully married an Armenian nobleman of her father's selection . Meanwhile , they had heard that ...
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... marriage as Sibyl had . He intended to take care of Amanda , to make her forget that dreadful brute to whom she had been married . The fact that Amanda never asked to be taken care of was unimportant . Victor would teach her to be a ...
... marriage as Sibyl had . He intended to take care of Amanda , to make her forget that dreadful brute to whom she had been married . The fact that Amanda never asked to be taken care of was unimportant . Victor would teach her to be a ...
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