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Valeria.: Una historia de vampiros

Valeria.: Una historia de vampiros

Diego Palacios Marxuach

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2014
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Y si una ma ana de domingo te despiertas y te notas cambiado? Lo achacas a la resaca, pero los rayos de sol que se filtran por la persiana, te est n quemando la mu eca. No tienes hambre y notas unos colmillos en los labios... Qu co o est pasando? Te has convertido en un... vampiro? A partir de ese momento tu vida se convierte en un no parar en busca de respuestas y de esa persona a la que siempre has sentido como m s que una amiga, y a la que ahora no encuentras por ninguna parte: Valeria.
Valeria: The Martyr of the Catacombs

Valeria: The Martyr of the Catacombs

William Henry Withrow

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2015
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"Valeria: The Martyr of the Catacombs-A Tale of Early Christian Life in Rome" is a classic religious history text by William Henry Withrow. The writer having made the early Christian Catacombs a special study for several years, and his larger volume on that subject having been received with great favour in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada, has endeavoured in this story to give as popular an account as he could of early Christian life and character as illustrated by these interesting memorials of the primitive Church.
Valerie

Valerie

Frederick Marryat

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2015
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On August 10, 1845, Marryat wrote to Mrs S., a lady for whom, to the time of his death, he retained the highest sentiments of friendship and esteem: - "I really wish you would write your confessions, I will publish them. I have a beautiful opening in some memoranda I have made of the early life of a Frenchwoman, that is, up to the age of seventeen, when she is cast adrift upon the world, and I would work it all up together. Let us commence, and divide the tin; it is better than doing nothing. I have been helping Ainsworth in the New Monthly, and I told him that I had commenced a work called Mademoiselle Virginie, which he might perhaps have. Without my knowing it, he has announced its coming forth; but it does not follow that he is to have it, nevertheless, and indeed he now wishes me to continue one" (The Privateersman) "that I have already begun in the magazine.