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John Dawson Watson ‘How I Gained a Wife, and Fell into a Fortune’ (LSF051)
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the arts; artists (+ later developments) taking leave child scholastic education, tuition (+ teacher, professor) modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (XIX) departure ~ travelling brothers or sisters (second degree family relationships) man kneeling before his beloved (proposing) the ages of man (+ more than eight persons) moustache gripping someone by the hand or the wrist; clasped hands speaking kneeling on both knees walking arm in arm (playing with) toys the ages of man (+ seven persons) adult man head-gear: hat (personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa) meadow, pasture forest, wood clothes, costume (+ men's clothes) clothes, costume (+ women's clothes) the rich the ages of man (+ eight persons) walking-stick, staff, cane courting textile fabric, cloth geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (BRITAIN) (BRITAIN) the ages of man (+ six persons) modern division of historical epochs ~ centuries (VICTORIAN) adult woman sight, looking (one of the five senses) trees
 
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