Collected works > Edinburgh edition, 1894-98 - Works of Robert Louis Stevenson > Volume 9, 1895 - Romances Volume II
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TO COMPLETE THE STORY
Cotterill left in the suite of Lord Protocol, and, as
he is careful to inform us, in Admiral Yardarm's
flag-ship, one of his chief causes of regret is to leave
'that most spirituelle and sympathetic lady, who
already regards me as a younger brother.'
263
Cotterill left in the suite of Lord Protocol, and, as
he is careful to inform us, in Admiral Yardarm's
flag-ship, one of his chief causes of regret is to leave
'that most spirituelle and sympathetic lady, who
already regards me as a younger brother.'
263
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Early editions of Robert Louis Stevenson > Collected works > Works of Robert Louis Stevenson > Romances Volume II > (281) Page 263 |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/90456694 |
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Dates / events: |
1895 [Date published] |
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Subject / content: |
Fiction Romances |
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Written and printed matter > Books |
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Dates / events: |
1894-1898 [Date printed] |
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Europe >
United Kingdom >
Scotland >
Edinburgh >
Edinburgh
(inhabited place) [Place printed] |
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Collected works |
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Chatto & Windus (Firm) [Distributor] Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] T. and A. Constable [Printer] Longmans, Green, and Co. [Publisher] Colvin, Sidney, 1845-1927 [Editor] |
Person / organisation: |
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
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