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Mr Hawkins said nothing; the Hawkins' domestic affairs were arranged upon the...
Author:
Susanna Clarke
Book:
The Ladies of Grace Adieu and
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Mr Hawkins said nothing; the Hawkins' domestic affairs were arranged upon the principle that Fanny supplied the talk and he the silence.
( Susanna Clarke )
[ The Ladies of Grace Adieu and ]
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