The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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Pàgina 24
... course he never became in the truest sense a country farmer for he was always looked upon by the villagers as a representative of the ' gentry ' . But he did plant his own vegetables and prune his own fruit trees . Using the information ...
... course he never became in the truest sense a country farmer for he was always looked upon by the villagers as a representative of the ' gentry ' . But he did plant his own vegetables and prune his own fruit trees . Using the information ...
Pàgina 42
... course of our discussions the most opprobrious epithets . He wouldn't recognize them . ' Pon my word it was touching . And there's no doubt that in the course of that agony I have been ready to weep more than once . Yet not for him ...
... course of our discussions the most opprobrious epithets . He wouldn't recognize them . ' Pon my word it was touching . And there's no doubt that in the course of that agony I have been ready to weep more than once . Yet not for him ...
Pàgina 112
... course by feigning a heart ailment , in fact sleeps secretly with anyone attractive enough who comes along . At Nauheim , making use of her husband's ignorance of her true nature , she determines to have an affair with Edward Ashburnham ...
... course by feigning a heart ailment , in fact sleeps secretly with anyone attractive enough who comes along . At Nauheim , making use of her husband's ignorance of her true nature , she determines to have an affair with Edward Ashburnham ...
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from The Wings of the Dove | 19 |
Two MARRIAGE | 20 |
Romance | 35 |
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