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The Old Arm-Chair

Eliza Cook

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Sinopsis

The most beloved poem by Eliza Cook, "The Old Armchair", tells a touching tale of a young woman's attachment to the chair. It was no ordinary chair, but the one where her mother nursed her as a baby, sat in and told her stories, and ultimately, was where she died. It's a gracefully written work which will pull on the heartstrings of anyone with strong family ties.
Disponible desde: 20/12/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 1205 páginas.

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