Charles Dickens
All the Year Round, Vol. 40: A Weekly Journal; From January 22, 1887, to July 9, 1887; Including No. 947 to No. 971
Hardcover
(Forgotten Books Feb. 19, 2019)
Excerpt from All the Year Round, Vol. 40: A Weekly Journal; From January 22, 1887, to July 9, 1887; Including No. 947 to No. 971
To think that he died and never forgave me! She used to say to father, and what could father answer? And her family con tinned the feud after Lord Hurst's death, and no one held out the olive branch to mother. But she never blamed them. Some of them were younger than she, and she only said After so many years they could not possibly care.
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- ISBN
- 0483424056 / 9780483424050
- Pages
- 732
- Weight
- 39.68 oz.
- Dimensions
- 5.98 x 1.56
in.