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Authors names: Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901 (3) Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 (2) Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942 (2) Various (2)

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  1.  The Emancipated / Gissing, George, 1857-1903
    . Cecily and Mrs. Lessingham are too tired to do anything but get settled in their rooms, but Mr. Mallard ... have wondered. They seem to keep on terms of easy correspondence. But doesn't Cecily herself throw any light  details...
  2.  The Pool in the Desert / Duncan, Sara Jeannette, 1862?-1922
    in our sordid little ways. When the expectation of Cecily came to us we made out to be delighted, knowing that the whole station pitied us, and when Cecily came herself, with a swamping burst of expense, we kept ...  details...
  3.  The Golden Road / Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942
    of closely-woven muffler with ease! "I'm getting tired," said Cecily, whose breath was coming rather quickly ... it would be nice," said Cecily timidly, "and none of us have any experience of being editors, any more than Bev  details...
  4.  The Importance of Being Earnest / Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
    . Gwendolen Fairfax Cecily Cardew Miss Prism, Governess THE SCENES OF THE PLAY ACT I. Algernon ... Vanbrugh. Cecily Cardew: Miss Evelyn Millard. Miss Prism: Mrs. George Canninge. FIRST ACT SCENE  details...
  5.  The Bell-Ringer of Angel's / Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
    ...  details...
  6.  The Story Girl / Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942
    creature. Further than that we did not think about her. We were more interested in Felicity and Cecily ... as father had described it. We felt that we had come home, leaving exile behind us. Felicity, Cecily  details...
  7.  Mysteries of Paris, V3 / ène, 1804-1857
    , was the type of that sensuality which is only lighted up by the fires of the tropics. Such was Cecily ... , carried off David and Cecily from the planter's calaboose, leaving a sum of money as indemnity. The two  details...
  8.  The Chaplet of Pearls / Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901
    -rose in her own favourite nook at Hurst Walwyn was cherished as the gift of Sir Thomas himself. Near her sat sister, Cecily ... . Sister,' he added, turning to Cecily St. John, 'hold not you with us in this matter?' 'I scarce  details...
  9.  From a Bench in Our Square / Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958
    for the statement.) To her went the patroness of Art, on leaving Julien's "grenier" that day. "Cecily," she said ... of me, and he said--he said--Cecily, do you think he's sometimes a little queer in his head?" "Not  details...
  10.  Come Rack! Come Rope! / Benson, Robert Hugh, 1871-1914
    --meadowland broken by rushes; his mare Cecily stepped along, now cracking the thin ice of the little pools ... to Marjorie. About him, rising higher as he rose, stood the great low-backed hills. Cecily stepped  details...

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