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... young girl , whom he married when he was 52 , is told in Young Emma ( 1980 ) . At the end of the street is BLOOMSBURY SQUARE . Bloomsbury Square was London's first open space to be called a square ( 1660 ) and was originally called ...
... young girl , whom he married when he was 52 , is told in Young Emma ( 1980 ) . At the end of the street is BLOOMSBURY SQUARE . Bloomsbury Square was London's first open space to be called a square ( 1660 ) and was originally called ...
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... young millionaire philanthropist Angela Burdett - Coutts . Dickens revelled in company and took a great delight in entertaining and being entertained . His tremendous energy was just as discernible in his social life as in his vocation ...
... young millionaire philanthropist Angela Burdett - Coutts . Dickens revelled in company and took a great delight in entertaining and being entertained . His tremendous energy was just as discernible in his social life as in his vocation ...
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... young man he was very dashing and handsome , and when only 18 he eloped with the young heiress Elizabeth Malet in a coach - and - six , and despite the resistance of her family she married him eighteen months later on his return from ...
... young man he was very dashing and handsome , and when only 18 he eloped with the young heiress Elizabeth Malet in a coach - and - six , and despite the resistance of her family she married him eighteen months later on his return from ...
Contents
Bloomsbury | 3 |
The British Museum | 11 |
The Inns of Court | 40 |
Copyright | |
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