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“ Once seen to plunge into a pond in Knole Park , " and later discovered sitting in a high tree , ” she danced with body bent “ in numberless shapes , but never offensive to ...
“ Once seen to plunge into a pond in Knole Park , " and later discovered sitting in a high tree , ” she danced with body bent “ in numberless shapes , but never offensive to ...
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18Indeed , several years later , Wilcox allegedly took apartments in New Bond Street , London , where she “ exhibited herself at a shilling a head ; ” but “ the exhibition was not a success ” ( Ashton 139 ) .
18Indeed , several years later , Wilcox allegedly took apartments in New Bond Street , London , where she “ exhibited herself at a shilling a head ; ” but “ the exhibition was not a success ” ( Ashton 139 ) .
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But Dorothea Dix , appealing in writing to the same legislative body six years later on behalf of the insane poor , meekly apologized for her intrusion . “ Surrendering to calm and deep convictions of duty my habitual views of what is ...
But Dorothea Dix , appealing in writing to the same legislative body six years later on behalf of the insane poor , meekly apologized for her intrusion . “ Surrendering to calm and deep convictions of duty my habitual views of what is ...
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