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Oh, Money! Money! / Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman), 1868-1920
" Frontispiece "I CAN'T HELP IT, AUNT MAGGIE. I'VE JUST GOT TO BE AWAY!" "JIM, YOU'LL HAVE TO COME!" "AND LOOK ... if we want ANYTHING we ask Aunt Maggie, and I don't know but he's right. And here I am, sending you to her details...- creator(s) - Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman), 1868-1920
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- subject(s) - maggie; miss maggie; blaisdell; mellicent; smith; miss flora; flora; jane; miss maggie's; miss; maggie duff; frank blaisdell; poor maggie; aunt maggie; james blaisdell; carl pennock; father duff; john smith; jane blaisdell; blaisdell data; mellicent; maggie duff; miss maggie; john smith; james blaisdell; jane; father duff; miss; carl pennock; flora; jane blaisdell; miss flora; miss maggie's; poor maggie; maggie; smith; blaisdell; blaisdell data; frank blaisdell; aunt maggie;
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Roads of Destiny / Henry, O., 1862-1910
--oh, I won't tell you about 'em! you couldn't understand. And I began to call her Aunt Maggie. You've read ... -luck story compared to the things I told myself. "Then Aunt Maggie says she is going to give me a coming details...- creator(s) - Henry, O., 1862-1910
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- subject(s) - uncle bushrod; uncle bushrod;
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A Girl Of The Limberlost / Stratton-Porter, Gene
't, then you got to swallow that little lump of pride in your neck, and come to Aunt Maggie, like you been a ... present from your Aunt Maggie. I got mine, too, but it's at the house. I'll bring it up in the morning details...- creator(s) - Stratton-Porter, Gene
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- subject(s) - elnora; comstock; wesley; billy; edith carr; philip; margaret; philip ammon; wesley sinton; uncle wesley; answered elnora; margaret sinton; kate comstock; aunt margaret; american literature; margaret sinton; kate comstock; wesley; uncle wesley; answered elnora; comstock; edith carr; elnora; wesley sinton; philip ammon; aunt margaret; philip; margaret; american literature; billy;
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A Girl of the Limberlost / Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924
lump of pride in your neck, and come to Aunt Maggie, like you been a-coming all your life." "I'll ask ... present from your Aunt Maggie. I got mine, too, but it's at the house. I'll bring it up in the morning details...- creator(s) - Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924
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- subject(s) - elnora; comstock; wesley; billy; edith carr; philip; margaret; philip ammon; wesley sinton; uncle wesley; answered elnora; margaret sinton; kate comstock; margaret sinton; kate comstock; wesley; uncle wesley; answered elnora; comstock; edith carr; elnora; wesley sinton; philip ammon; philip; margaret; billy;
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Skiddoo! / McHugh, Hugh
. It took two hours and seven neighbors to get your good old Aunt Maggie out of the refrigerator ... Fourth, but your Aunt hopes that somebody will soon invent a new style of noise, which will details...- creator(s) - McHugh, Hugh
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- subject(s) - ollie; recipe furnished; sizzle; recipe; car; bunch; hog; policeman; john henry; turkey; john; imitation; policeman; turkey; john henry; imitation; john; ollie; recipe; recipe furnished; hog; bunch; car; sizzle;
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, September 15, 1920 / Various
; But if ever he sat on Aunt Maggie's cretonne And found what a curious colour he'd gone, I don't think ... . We--Great-aunts Emily and Louisa--had in our innocence been telling a few old fairy stories details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - willoughby; lunch; walter; willoughby; walter; lunch;
- title - Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, September 15, 1920
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The Captives / Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941
--" Miss Cardinal did not regard him at all and Maggie saw that this annoyed him. The girl watched her aunt ... the astounding difference. Maggie's first impression was her ultimate one--that her aunt had strayed details...- creator(s) - Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941
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- subject(s) - maggie; martin; aunt anne; aunt; uncle mathew; miss avies; aunt elizabeth; miss avies; aunt; martin; aunt elizabeth; uncle mathew; aunt anne; maggie;
- title - The Captives
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