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A Study in Personality. TO MY FATHER CONTENTS CHAPTER I. CHILDHOOD'S MEMORIES II . FROM LIMPSFIELD TO.
A Study in Personality. TO MY FATHER CONTENTS CHAPTER I. CHILDHOOD'S MEMORIES II . FROM LIMPSFIELD TO.
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... TOUR IN AMERICA 179 IX . THE WRITING OF THE ROSARY " 66 207 X. ITALY 226 XI . NOVEL WRITING : IDEALS AND METHODS 240 XII . THE WAR 269 XIII . MUSIC 286 XIV . BACK TO LIMPSFIELD at last 299 1 To face page ILLUSTRATIONS POR ' ' RAIT EARLY.
... TOUR IN AMERICA 179 IX . THE WRITING OF THE ROSARY " 66 207 X. ITALY 226 XI . NOVEL WRITING : IDEALS AND METHODS 240 XII . THE WAR 269 XIII . MUSIC 286 XIV . BACK TO LIMPSFIELD at last 299 1 To face page ILLUSTRATIONS POR ' ' RAIT EARLY.
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... LIMPSFIELD CHURCH NINE YEARS OLD 29 60 2828 AT AGE OF FOURTEEN BURY HILL A WEEK BEfore the Wedding A CAMEL MOUNT AT CAIRO CAMP AT JERUSALEM HERTFORD HEATH VICARAGE WITH THE FIVE ELDER CHILDREN PORTRAIT , 1890 WITH THE THREE YOUNGER ...
... LIMPSFIELD CHURCH NINE YEARS OLD 29 60 2828 AT AGE OF FOURTEEN BURY HILL A WEEK BEfore the Wedding A CAMEL MOUNT AT CAIRO CAMP AT JERUSALEM HERTFORD HEATH VICARAGE WITH THE FIVE ELDER CHILDREN PORTRAIT , 1890 WITH THE THREE YOUNGER ...
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... Limpsfield , of " home " ; to live over again in memory quaint little incidents of child- hood , and feel again as she felt at six years old . To the end of her life - and especially towards the end - the memories of those early years ...
... Limpsfield , of " home " ; to live over again in memory quaint little incidents of child- hood , and feel again as she felt at six years old . To the end of her life - and especially towards the end - the memories of those early years ...
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... than ever ; and the organ died away in a soft sob , and Benny , too , felt very like crying , though she didn't know why , for she was very happy . FOUR YEARS OLD . LIMPSFIELD CHURCH . And then the 28 LIFE OF FLORENCE BARCLAY.
... than ever ; and the organ died away in a soft sob , and Benny , too , felt very like crying , though she didn't know why , for she was very happy . FOUR YEARS OLD . LIMPSFIELD CHURCH . And then the 28 LIFE OF FLORENCE BARCLAY.
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