Graceful in the midst of all his pranks, he never goes too far — though far enough he has been known to go — he has crept into the armour of the great hero, convulsed the senate in the wig of a chancellor, and becomingly, decorously, put on now and... Tales and Novels - Страница 240по Maria Edgeworth - 1848Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
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