Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 8Frank Northen Magill |
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... woman to whom Kate was a companion failed to see past the men's titles and were flattered at the acquaintance , and Kate was forced to be often in their company . For Sir Mulberry it had become a point of honor to seduce her . After ...
... woman to whom Kate was a companion failed to see past the men's titles and were flattered at the acquaintance , and Kate was forced to be often in their company . For Sir Mulberry it had become a point of honor to seduce her . After ...
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... woman novelist of the early twentieth century , began her career by writing stories of her girlhood in the Claudine novels . She went on to produce other novels , novellas , short stories , sketches , and memoirs . Among her most famous ...
... woman novelist of the early twentieth century , began her career by writing stories of her girlhood in the Claudine novels . She went on to produce other novels , novellas , short stories , sketches , and memoirs . Among her most famous ...
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... woman with whom the young boy first lives OLGA , a wise old woman who saves the young boy LEKH , a peasant who traps and sells birds GARBOS , a sadistic farmer who tries to kill the boy EWKA , a young woman who introduces the boy to sex ...
... woman with whom the young boy first lives OLGA , a wise old woman who saves the young boy LEKH , a peasant who traps and sells birds GARBOS , a sadistic farmer who tries to kill the boy EWKA , a young woman who introduces the boy to sex ...
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