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Tokugawa shogunate. At the age of six, his
elder brother Yorishige became valetudinarian, and
Mitsukuni was
chosen to
succeed his father. At the age of nine...
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father takes her to live with her aunt,
Madame Raquin, and Camille, her
valetudinarian son.
Because her son is "so ill",
Madame Raquin dotes on him to the...
- (Spring 2008) "The
Dinner Party", The New Yorker, 11 Aug 2008 "The
Valetudinarian", The New Yorker, 3 Aug 2009 "A
Night Out", Tin
House 40 (10th Anniversary...
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little to no care for his health, Mr.
Woodhouse is
considered to be a
valetudinarian. Both
characters are
shown to love
their daughters greatly while not...
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write that
drinking tea
would make
Americans "weak, effeminate, and
valetudinarian for life."
These permanent committees performed the
important planning...
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Evans recognised his gifts, and
endured his su****ious
temper and his
valetudinarian ways with
exemplary patience.
Hogarth left for
other excavations and...
- to Tell Her There's
Nowhere to Go"
Public Space Joshua Ferris "The
Valetudinarian" The New
Yorker Lauren Groff "Delicate
Edible Birds"
Glimmer Train Wayne...
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strong sense of
class status. Her
affection for and
patience towards her
valetudinarian father are also noteworthy.
While she is in many ways mature, Emma makes...
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plantation in
whose barn the
priest takes refuge. Mrs. Fellows: The
valetudinarian wife of
Captain Fellows.
Coral Fellows: The thirteen-year-old daughter...