I see it now, that homely-looking, almost uncomfortable room, fronting the street, and barely furnished with a simple white bed, at the foot of which was a small, old, oblongshaped, sort of dressing-table, quite covered with a common worn writing-desk,... A Walk from London to Fulham - Page 33by Thomas Crofton Croker - 1860 - 256 pagesFull view - About this book
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...furnished, but it was her invariable habit to write in her bed-room. I see it now, that homely-looking, almost uncomfortable room, fronting the street, and...Pavilion." From the back a flight of steps descended into a small garden. C In this attic did the muse of LEL dream of and describe music, moonlight, and roses,... | |
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