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46 Although Hooper notes that Albert and Flora Lewis ' s marriage was an
extremely happy one , Flora was not initially looking for Albert , or anyone , to be
her husband . Having received her B . A . at Queen ' s College in Belfast , she
had a ...
46 Although Hooper notes that Albert and Flora Lewis ' s marriage was an
extremely happy one , Flora was not initially looking for Albert , or anyone , to be
her husband . Having received her B . A . at Queen ' s College in Belfast , she
had a ...
Pagina 287
In order to keep Joy and the boys in England , they quietly married in a civil
ceremony on April 23 , 1956 . ... He had initially hoped they could be married in
the Anglican Church because to his mind a civil marriage was a legal
convenience but ...
In order to keep Joy and the boys in England , they quietly married in a civil
ceremony on April 23 , 1956 . ... He had initially hoped they could be married in
the Anglican Church because to his mind a civil marriage was a legal
convenience but ...
Pagina 306
Some have wondered if the marriage was indeed “ real ” or a manufactured
romance had been added to their relationship . Walter Hooper ' s early treatment
of Lewis as “ the perpetual virgin ” bears much responsibility for turning this into a
...
Some have wondered if the marriage was indeed “ real ” or a manufactured
romance had been added to their relationship . Walter Hooper ' s early treatment
of Lewis as “ the perpetual virgin ” bears much responsibility for turning this into a
...
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