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... Héger began to arrive . M. Héger read them , and after his usual habit with letters , tore them across , and put them in his wastepaper - basket . He did not show them to his wife , but told her about them and asked her to write in her ...
... Héger began to arrive . M. Héger read them , and after his usual habit with letters , tore them across , and put them in his wastepaper - basket . He did not show them to his wife , but told her about them and asked her to write in her ...
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... Héger would never speak of ' Vil- lette ' except to say that it was bien vilain of Charlotte to have written it ; and he would add wryly but not without some generosity , mais , c'est le meilleur vin qui fait le vinaigre le plus acide ...
... Héger would never speak of ' Vil- lette ' except to say that it was bien vilain of Charlotte to have written it ; and he would add wryly but not without some generosity , mais , c'est le meilleur vin qui fait le vinaigre le plus acide ...
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... Héger 1837-1886 Madame C. Héger née Parent 1805-1890 Monsieur Constantin Héger Ancien Prefet des Études à L'Athénée de Bruxelles 1809-1896 R.I.P. So there slept Marie Pauline Héger , whom Charlotte knew as a child of six and limned ...
... Héger 1837-1886 Madame C. Héger née Parent 1805-1890 Monsieur Constantin Héger Ancien Prefet des Études à L'Athénée de Bruxelles 1809-1896 R.I.P. So there slept Marie Pauline Héger , whom Charlotte knew as a child of six and limned ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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