Bridge-foot in Oxford, and hearing the Barge-men scold and storm and swear at one another, at which he would set his Hands to his Sides, and laugh most profusely: Yet in his College and Chamber so mute and mopish that he was suspected to be Felo de se. The Dial - Página 112editado por - 1906Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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