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... England for a while and then , when the bailiffs became too familiar , they crossed the Channel . Mrs. Byron's relatives in Scotland bewailed the lot of " the poor unhappy creature , " and they were right : her life was a sorry one . In ...
... England for a while and then , when the bailiffs became too familiar , they crossed the Channel . Mrs. Byron's relatives in Scotland bewailed the lot of " the poor unhappy creature , " and they were right : her life was a sorry one . In ...
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... England , and then ( who could tell ? ) to France , to America , to the United States , to Venezuela . He would take Allegra , the only creature left to him . Passing through England , he would see Augusta and try to find out what had ...
... England , and then ( who could tell ? ) to France , to America , to the United States , to Venezuela . He would take Allegra , the only creature left to him . Passing through England , he would see Augusta and try to find out what had ...
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... England . Augusta was in a quandary . Lady Byron commanded her not to see her brother again ; but Augusta knew that if he did come back she would not have the courage to close her door against him , and did not want to have to face the ...
... England . Augusta was in a quandary . Lady Byron commanded her not to see her brother again ; but Augusta knew that if he did come back she would not have the courage to close her door against him , and did not want to have to face the ...
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