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The Princess Aline / Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916
, then, I want to introduce you to Miss Morris and her aunt, Mrs. Downs; they are going over ... pushed his way after him down the deck. "I know who she is," he said. Miss Edith Morris was surrounded details...- creator(s) - Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916
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- subject(s) - carlton; miss morris; morris; princess aline; princess; exclaimed carlton; miss; princess aline; carlton; miss; morris; princess; exclaimed carlton; miss morris;
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Honey-Sweet / Turpin, Edna Henry Lee, 1867-1952
little band to impossible victories;--so Miss Morris said. Miss Morris, a stout, middle-aged, New England ... as Mademoiselle entered the study-hall. When Miss Morris scolded--which was often, as Anne was to learn--her face details...- creator(s) - Turpin, Edna Henry Lee, 1867-1952
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- subject(s) - anne; miss drayton; drayton; patterson; miss farlow; miss margery; honey; mademoiselle duroc; miss dorcas; miss; uncle carey; anne lewis; cousin dorcas; miss morris; santa claus; sweet; mademoiselle duroc; honey; cousin dorcas; anne lewis; miss drayton; sweet; miss farlow; patterson; miss margery; miss; santa claus; anne; miss morris; drayton; uncle carey; miss dorcas;
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Two Men of Sandy Bar; a drama / Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
SING . . A Chinese laundryman. SERVANT of Alexander Morton, sen.--POLICEMEN. MISS MARY MORRIS ... not be foregone, even for--er--the ladies. I--er--believe I address Miss Mary Morris. When I--er-- state details...- creator(s) - Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
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- subject(s) - oakhurst; jovita; starbottle; morton; don jose; concho; alexander morton; sandy; jose; old morton; dona jovita; miss mary; ged; diego; john oakhurst; alexander; sandy morton; mary; jackson; miss jovita; don alexandro; miss; exit; jose castro; aloud; aside; old morton; alexander morton; exit; oakhurst; starbottle; don alexandro; ged; dona jovita; miss; miss mary; jackson; alexander; aside; concho; aloud; jovita; don jose; john oakhurst; miss jovita; sandy morton; jose; sandy; diego; morton; jose castro; mary;
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The Eustace Diamonds / Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882
. When she heard of the excellencies of Miss Morris from the dean's wife, and then, after minutest investigation ... , as regarded her own friendships, the matter was one for her own bosom. "Dear Miss Morris," Lady Fawn had said details...- creator(s) - Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882
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- subject(s) - lizzie; greystock; eustace; fawn; camperdown; lady eustace; lord fawn; carbuncle; lucy; lady glencora; frank greystock; miss macnulty; lady fawn; lady linlithgow; lizzie eustace; diamonds; lucy morris; lord george; lord; lady; frank; patience crabstick; j; greystock; lizzie; j; frank greystock; lord george; patience crabstick; lord; lucy morris; lord fawn; carbuncle; lady; lady glencora; lucy; frank; camperdown; lady eustace; fawn; diamonds; eustace; lady linlithgow; lizzie eustace; miss macnulty; lady fawn;
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Stage Confidences / Morris, Clara
' ARTICLE 47" CHARLES MATTHEWS CLARA MORRIS IN "ALIXE" CLARA MORRIS AS "MISS MULTON" CLARA ... . Smith; "your wife is quite right, the cat scene is always done. It is a great favourite with Miss Morris details...- creator(s) - Morris, Clara
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- subject(s) - poor semantha; clara morris; miss multon; stage; stage; clara morris; miss multon; poor semantha;
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The Parlor Car / Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
and careless. I was wrong about those things. I ought to have told you why I said that to Miss Morris ... , you can go and take that seat in the forward car." MISS LUCY GALBRAITH: "Oh, I can't ride backwards details...- creator(s) - Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
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- subject(s) - miss galbraith; galbraith; richards; miss; car; miss galbraith; galbraith; miss; richards; car;
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Lives of the English Poets From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of Johnson's Lives / Cary, Henry Francis, 1772-1844
him to bear his remembrance to his master. Afterwards a Miss Morris, the daughter of one of his friends, came ... he received was from Richardson, Mrs. Chapone, Miss Talbot, and Mrs. Carter, the first of whom contributed details...- creator(s) - Cary, Henry Francis, 1772-1844
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- subject(s) - johnson; johnson;
- title - Lives of the English Poets From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of Johnson's Lives
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Little Novels / Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889
; he only said: "My dear, ask her yourself." But the result justified him. Lucy was happy again. MISS MORRIS ... not speak of me to Miss Morris." Before Mrs. Fosdyke could say a word in reply, Master Freddy changed details...- creator(s) - Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889
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- subject(s) - bervie; cosway; percy; lady claudia; captain; john zant; john zant; captain; cosway; percy; lady claudia; bervie;
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Little Masterpieces of Autobiography: Actors / Iles, George, 1852-1942
changed. He said swiftly and curtly: "Miss Morris, I want you to go to every theatre in London, and ... the pleasure of my trip." "Miss Morris, that's the first untruth you ever told me. Here, please details...- creator(s) - Iles, George, 1852-1942
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- subject(s) - actor; actors; irving; booth; theatre; stage; henry irving; dramatic; lady macbeth; edwin booth; dramatic; theatre; lady macbeth; stage; irving; edwin booth; actors; henry irving; booth; actor;
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A Flock of Girls and Boys / Perry, Nora
, Miss Tilly Morris, by snatching what doesn't belong to you?" cried Agnes, shrilly, as she started ... BECKY ALLY AN APRIL FOOL THE THANKSGIVING GUEST ILLUSTRATIONS. THAT LITTLE SMITH GIRL "MISS details...- creator(s) - Perry, Nora
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- subject(s) - tilly; becky; agnes; polly; peggy; laura; elsie; esther; kitty; jane; monsieur baudouin; tilly morris; esther bodn; smith; uncle; tom raymond; will wentworth; esther; tilly; tom raymond; laura; becky; smith; esther bodn; kitty; agnes; jane; tilly morris; elsie; polly; uncle; will wentworth; peggy; monsieur baudouin;
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