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  • There are T.L. Peacock, s 'Memoirs' (edited by E.F. B. B.ett-Smith, 1909); Peacock's 'Nightmare Abbey' contains an amusing caricature of Shelley in the person of Scythrops; and in at least two of her novels Mary Shelley has left descriptions of her husband: Adrian

    Shelley Sydney Waterlow 1911

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