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The Range Dwellers / Bower, B. M., 1871-1940
VI. I ask Beryl King to Dance VII. One Day Too Late VIII. A Fight and a Race for Life ... me to go to the creek." He laughed at that; evidently he approved of his daughter's attitude. "Beryl knows details...- creator(s) - Bower, B. M., 1871-1940
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- subject(s) - frosty; dad; beryl; perry potter; edith; perry; potter; king's highway; ranch; beryl king; weaver; highway; car; king; beryl king; edith; dad; weaver; perry; highway; frosty; perry potter; king's highway; potter; king; car; beryl; ranch;
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At the Mercy of Tiberius / Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909
you would prefer to see me a pauper in a Hospital, rather than go to your grandfather and ask for help. Beryl, time ... on the table. Beryl stood at the dormer window, holding aside the faded blue cotton curtain, and the mid details...- creator(s) - Evans, Augusta J. (Augusta Jane), 1835-1909
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- subject(s) - beryl; dunbar; gen'l darrington; general darrington; gen'l darrington's; general darrington's; dunbar; gen'l darrington's; general darrington's; gen'l darrington; general darrington; beryl;
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Red-Robin / Abbott, Jane, 1881-
61 VI. The Forsyth Heir 70 VII. Beryl ... ? Beryl Lynch! Dear love us--a doll!" With a laugh that was like a tinkling of low pitched bells details...- creator(s) - Abbott, Jane, 1881-
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- subject(s) - beryl; robin; forsyth; cornelius allendyce; dale; harkness; manor; adam kraus; madame forsyth; gray manor; percival tubbs; gordon forsyth; beryl lynch; big danny; miss gordon; hannah budge; miss forsyth; robin; big danny; manor; gordon forsyth; harkness; miss forsyth; percival tubbs; forsyth; gray manor; cornelius allendyce; adam kraus; beryl lynch; dale; beryl; miss gordon; hannah budge; madame forsyth;
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Somewhere in Red Gap / Wilson, Harry Leon, 1867-1939
!' She is a good deal like that herself at times. And I met Beryl Mae Macomber, a well known young society girl of seventeen, and Beryl Mae says: 'He's awfully good looking, but do you think he's sincere?' And even Mrs ... details...- creator(s) - Wilson, Harry Leon, 1867-1939
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- subject(s) - angus; ben; jeff tuttle; ben sutton; new yorker; beryl mae; cousin egbert; lysander john; judge ballard; buck devine; jimmie time; red gap; buck devine; beryl mae; red gap; jimmie time; judge ballard; new yorker; lysander john; jeff tuttle; ben sutton; cousin egbert; ben; angus;
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December Love / Hichens, Robert Smythe, 1864-1950
, and vividly intelligent, though rather sarcastic, violet eyes. This was Miss Beryl Van Tuyn. (Craven ... and women as a decor around the one central figure--Miss Beryl Van Tuyn. "Why do you never come to Paris details...- creator(s) - Hichens, Robert Smythe, 1864-1950
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- subject(s) - lady sellingworth; sellingworth; tuyn; garstin; craven; beryl; adela; braybrooke; seymour; arabian; dick garstin; adela sellingworth; lady sellingworth's; miss cronin; alick craven; dick; seymour portman; miss; lady; lady wrackley; berkeley square; fanny; lady wrackley; braybrooke; lady sellingworth; garstin; adela sellingworth; tuyn; seymour; adela; miss cronin; miss; lady; seymour portman; craven; arabian; sellingworth; alick craven; berkeley square; lady sellingworth's; dick; beryl; dick garstin; fanny;
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The Garden Party and Other Stories / Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923
tight, he too felt his bathe was spoilt. He'd stayed in too long. Chapter 1.III. Beryl was alone ... might go and see if the porridge is ready, Beryl?" "Mother's just gone for it," said Beryl. She sat details...- creator(s) - Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923
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- subject(s) - constantia; josephine; laura; grandma; isabel; harry kember; miss brill; laura; constantia; isabel; miss brill; grandma; josephine; harry kember;
- title - The Garden Party and Other Stories
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Elizabeth's Campaign / Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 1851-1920
to be back in a couple of hours, but I can't be sure. Hullo, Beryl! I thought you were out.' The speaker ... , Beryl, what's the matter?' said her father impatiently. The girl, who was slender and delicate in build details...- creator(s) - Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 1851-1920
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- subject(s) - pamela; desmond; squire; chicksands; miss bremerton; bremerton; elizabeth; aubrey; arthur chicksands; elizabeth bremerton; desmond; chicksands; aubrey; bremerton; squire; arthur chicksands; elizabeth bremerton; miss bremerton; pamela; elizabeth;
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Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement / Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927
and cakes, under the striped sun-blind. _Norie_ continues: "Do you remember Beryl Clarges at Newnham ... which ... They've put her in a Nursing Home in Seymour Street. Mother wears a lace mantilla and cries softly. Beryl went details...- creator(s) - Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927
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- subject(s) - vivie; rossiter; honoria; warren; brussels; vivien warren; bertie adams; david; vavasour williams; david vavasour; vivie warren; honoria fraser; rossiter; honoria fraser; vivie; brussels; vivie warren; honoria; david vavasour; bertie adams; vivien warren; warren; vavasour williams; david;
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The Sphinx / Wilde, Oscar
and was splashed With wine unto the waist, or Pasht Who had green beryls for her eyes ... details...- creator(s) - Wilde, Oscar
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- subject(s) - sphinx; bedfellow; nile; syrian; ivory; monstrous; snake; granite; claws; gilded; dew; fantastic; throat; dawn; giant; purple; horned; coloured; sing; yellow; across; wine; lovers; painted; breasts; english literature; snake; fantastic; breasts; sing; yellow; ivory; monstrous; throat; wine; nile; bedfellow; coloured; painted; purple; horned; gilded; english literature; sphinx; granite; claws; syrian; dawn; lovers; across; dew; giant;
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From the Lips of the Sea / Scollard, Clinton, 1860-1932
Whither he sets his feet to roam? Upon that boundless beryl plain Only the lilies of the foam ... of violet wing, descends Upon the beryl bosom of the sea, And in the sky's serene immensity details...- creator(s) - Scollard, Clinton, 1860-1932
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- subject(s) - sea; sea;
- title - From the Lips of the Sea
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