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... sister Mary was a very competent dressmaker , or what was then known as a mantua maker and was able to employ a female apprentice . Almost from the cradle Charles Lamb was addicted to literature and his association with Coleridge only ...
... sister Mary was a very competent dressmaker , or what was then known as a mantua maker and was able to employ a female apprentice . Almost from the cradle Charles Lamb was addicted to literature and his association with Coleridge only ...
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... Sister and brother lived in intimate ties of intellectual sympathy and affection . ( Their other brother John had ... sister's behaviour announced an imminent attack ( and the attacks were not rare ; Mary continued to be ill two or three ...
... Sister and brother lived in intimate ties of intellectual sympathy and affection . ( Their other brother John had ... sister's behaviour announced an imminent attack ( and the attacks were not rare ; Mary continued to be ill two or three ...
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... sister ) Charles says : I wished it might have lasted for ever , though we gained nothing , and lost nothing , though it was a mere shade of play ; I would be content to go on in that idle folly for ever . The pipkin should be ever ...
... sister ) Charles says : I wished it might have lasted for ever , though we gained nothing , and lost nothing , though it was a mere shade of play ; I would be content to go on in that idle folly for ever . The pipkin should be ever ...
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