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Authors names: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 (3)  (2)

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Synonyms: Helena; Lady; capital of Montana; dame; gentlewoman; lady; ma'am; madam; noblewoman; peeress

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  1.  In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant / Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
    wife, Lady Helena, and one of his cousins, Major McNabbs. The DUNCAN was newly built ... , and it would give the smallest pleasure to Lady Helena to see a novelty in the way of fishing, we'll soon haul  details...
  2.  A Terrible Secret / Fleming, May Agnes, 1840-1880
    .--How Trix took it XI.--How Lady Helena took it XII.--On St. Partridge Day XIII.--How Charley took it XIV.--To-morrow XV.--Lady Helena's Ball XVI.--"O My Cousin Shallow-hearted!" XVII ...  details...
  3.  Dora Thorne / Brame, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Monica), 1836-1884
    . Here is the Lady Helena--she is not beautiful, but look at the intellect, the queenly brow, the soul-lit eyes! She ... , and was an only child, clever, keen and ambitious. In his twenty-first year he married Lady Helena Brooklyn  details...
  4.  54-40 or Fight / Hough, Emerson, 1857-1923
    , if once my lady Helena takes it into her merry head to make it so for him. But if I sent one shorter of stature ... much in common between you and my master. I speak not to the agent of England, but to the lady Helena  details...
  5.  Alls Well That Ends Well / Shakespeare, William
    Farewell, pretty lady: you must hold the credit of your father. [Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU] HELENA O ... ! [Enter PAROLLES] PAROLLES Bless you, my fortunate lady! HELENA I hope, sir, I have your good will  details...
  6.  All's Well That Ends Well / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    her quickly! Enter PAROLLES PAROLLES. Bless you, my fortunate lady! HELENA ... him Against his liking. Think you it is so? HELENA. Ay, surely, mere the truth; I know his lady. DIANA  details...
  7.  Tales from Shakespeare /
    race long, men being always better runners in a long race than ladies. Helena soon lost sight ... love for Helena, and return to his old passion for Hermia; and then the two fair ladies may each one  details...
  8.  All's Well That Ends Well / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    , my fortunate lady! HELENA. I hope, sir, I have your good will to have mine own good fortunes. PAROLLES ... to the Countess of Rousillon. COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON, Mother to Bertram. HELENA, a Gentlewoman protected  details...
  9.  All's Well That Ends Well / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    her quickly! Enter PAROLLES PAROLLES. Bless you, my fortunate lady! HELENA ... him Against his liking. Think you it is so? HELENA. Ay, surely, mere the truth; I know his lady. DIANA  details...
  10.  Tales of Shakespeare /
    race long, men being always better runners in a long race than ladies. Helena soon lost sight ... love for Helena, and return to his old passion for Hermia; and then the two fair ladies may each one  details...