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... mother , the Countess of Maccles- field , who disowned him at his birth , and placed him with a poor woman to educate as her own child , enjoining on her never to reveal the secret . It was not till the death of his foster- mother that ...
... mother , the Countess of Maccles- field , who disowned him at his birth , and placed him with a poor woman to educate as her own child , enjoining on her never to reveal the secret . It was not till the death of his foster- mother that ...
Page 60
... mother - tall lady , eating sandwiches - forgot the arch - crash - knock- children look round - mother's head off — shock- ing , shocking ! " It was to the " Golden Cross " that " David Copperfield came when he first " " went out into ...
... mother - tall lady , eating sandwiches - forgot the arch - crash - knock- children look round - mother's head off — shock- ing , shocking ! " It was to the " Golden Cross " that " David Copperfield came when he first " " went out into ...
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... with her mother and sister in a house on Red Lion Hill , Hamp- stead . Here they remained till the death of their mother in 1806 , when they removed to Bolton House , which is still standing at the end LITERARY LONDON 157.
... with her mother and sister in a house on Red Lion Hill , Hamp- stead . Here they remained till the death of their mother in 1806 , when they removed to Bolton House , which is still standing at the end LITERARY LONDON 157.
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