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... Mary . Biographers abhor a vacuum and face two possible approaches , both of which are unsatisfactory : firstly to adhere rigidly to the little information we have about Mary and accept that the book will be 90 % Charles and 10 % Mary ...
... Mary . Biographers abhor a vacuum and face two possible approaches , both of which are unsatisfactory : firstly to adhere rigidly to the little information we have about Mary and accept that the book will be 90 % Charles and 10 % Mary ...
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In other words , though he believed Mary's keepers had good intentions , he was well aware of their all - too - human failings and of the absolute necessity of Mary ameliorating her vulnerability by making herself both agreeable and ...
In other words , though he believed Mary's keepers had good intentions , he was well aware of their all - too - human failings and of the absolute necessity of Mary ameliorating her vulnerability by making herself both agreeable and ...
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... Mary's writing ever to have been published , our view of her would be literally - radically different . Yet we make little attempt to reconcile the Mary of ' On Needlework ' with the Mary of the Juvenile Library , let alone Mary the ...
... Mary's writing ever to have been published , our view of her would be literally - radically different . Yet we make little attempt to reconcile the Mary of ' On Needlework ' with the Mary of the Juvenile Library , let alone Mary the ...
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