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Derrick Vaughan, Novelist / Lyall, Edna [pseud.], 1857-1903
with a certain Freda Merrifield. Chapter II. 'Infancy? What if the rose-streak of morning Pale ... , introduced us to the other visitors--Lord Probyn and his wife and their niece, Miss Freda Merrifield. Lady details...- creator(s) - Lyall, Edna [pseud.], 1857-1903
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- subject(s) - derrick; freda; vaughan; lawrence; derrick vaughan; major; lawrence; vaughan; derrick; derrick vaughan; major; freda;
- title - Derrick Vaughan, Novelist
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The Eldest Son / Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
-keeper FREDA STUDDENHAM, the lady's-maid YOUNG DUNNING, the under-keeper ROSE TAYLOR, a village girl JACKSON ... the fireplace. FREDA STUDDENHAM, a pretty, pale girl with dark eyes, in the black dress of a lady details...- creator(s) - Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
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- subject(s) - lady cheshire; freda; cheshire; studdenham; christine; bill; dot; mabel; harold; keith; william; miss lanfarne; lady; young dunning; latter; eldest son; latter; mabel; william; eldest son; lady; miss lanfarne; keith; cheshire; young dunning; freda; christine; studdenham; lady cheshire; harold; bill; dot;
- title - The Eldest Son
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For the Faith / Everett-Green, Evelyn, 1856-1932
sisters were known as Freda and Magda, and they lived with their father in a quaint riverside house ... : "Christian Brothers" "Freda, I am going to London with Master Clarke. We start at noon today. We travel details...- creator(s) - Everett-Green, Evelyn, 1856-1932
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- subject(s) - dalaber; freda; anthony dalaber; anthony; garret; clarke; arthur; cardinal; oxford; arthur cole; master garret; master clarke; answered dalaber; dalaber; arthur cole; arthur; master garret; master clarke; oxford; anthony dalaber; freda; garret; anthony; cardinal; answered dalaber; clarke;
- title - For the Faith
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A Girl in Ten Thousand / Meade, L. T., 1854-1914
. I could not sleep. When the doctor tells me that Freda is out of danger, then I may be able to sleep, but not before ... . Staunton was bending over little Freda, who had opened her eyes, and was moaning in terrible pain. "The details...- creator(s) - Meade, L. T., 1854-1914
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- subject(s) - effie; staunton; dorothy; george; miss staunton; sister kate; little freda; dorothy fraser; miss fraser; mother; little freda; dorothy fraser; staunton; dorothy; sister kate; miss fraser; miss staunton; mother; effie; george;
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Plays : Second Series / Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
LANFARNE, their guest THE REVEREND JOHN LATTER, engaged to Joan OLD STUDDENHAM, the head-keeper FREDA ... the fireplace. FREDA STUDDENHAM, a pretty, pale girl with dark eyes, in the black dress of a lady details...- creator(s) - Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
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- subject(s) - cokeson; falder; seelchen; lady cheshire; freda; cheshire; frome; studdenham; lamond; ruth; christine; bill; dot; harold; walter; governor; james; william; miss lanfarne; wine horn; horn; cow horn; lady; outer office; james; cow horn; governor; falder; william; frome; ruth; horn; lamond; lady; walter; wine horn; miss lanfarne; seelchen; cheshire; freda; christine; studdenham; lady cheshire; outer office; cokeson; harold; bill; dot;
- title - Plays : Second Series
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The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke / London, Jack, 1876-1916
... details...- creator(s) - London, Jack, 1876-1916
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- subject(s) - freda; sitka charley; sled; trail; hay stockard; montana kid; sturges owen; jacob kent; dogs; louis savoy; cabin; wolf fang; sturges owen; trail; jacob kent; sled; wolf fang; sitka charley; freda; montana kid; cabin; louis savoy; hay stockard; dogs;
- title - The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke
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Gladys, the Reaper / Beale, Anne
-looking man was seated in an easy-chair. 'My dear Freda, I am so thankful you are come!' 'My dear father ... details...- creator(s) - Beale, Anne
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- subject(s) - netta; prothero; gladys; gwynne; rowland; freda; miss gwynne; howel; owen; jenkins; colonel vaughan; jones; rowland prothero; miss nugent; miss; colonel; captain dancy; madame duvet; mary nugent; mary nugent; rowland prothero; prothero; madame duvet; miss nugent; miss; miss gwynne; captain dancy; netta; howel; jenkins; colonel; gwynne; owen; freda; colonel vaughan; rowland; gladys; jones;
- title - Gladys, the Reaper
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The Treasure / Norris, Kathleen Thompson, 1880-1966
was just enough to utterly confuse herself and everyone else. Freda's mistakes were not half so funny in the making as Alexandra made them in anecdotes afterward; and Freda was given to weird chanting, accompanying ... details...- creator(s) - Norris, Kathleen Thompson, 1880-1966
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- subject(s) - salisbury; justine; alexandra; sandy; owen; kane salisbury; maid; maid; justine; kane salisbury; alexandra; owen; salisbury; sandy;
- title - The Treasure
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Midnight / Cohen, Octavus Roy
quickly and ate a light breakfast served him by his maid, Freda. Before he finished, the doorbell rang, and Freda announced that there was a lady to see him. "A lady?" Freda shrugged. "She ain't bane nothin ... details...- creator(s) - Cohen, Octavus Roy
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- subject(s) - carroll; leverage; warren; gresham; barker; lawrence; miss gresham; roland warren; hazel gresham; naomi lawrence; william barker; evelyn rogers; garry gresham; david carroll; gerald lawrence; spike walters; miss rogers; gerald lawrence; garry gresham; lawrence; evelyn rogers; barker; carroll; naomi lawrence; miss rogers; miss gresham; david carroll; spike walters; leverage; william barker; hazel gresham; roland warren; warren; gresham;
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Stories of a Western Town / Thanet, Octave, 1850-1934
, at once. "No, he is not a mean man," she cried, "no, Freda Olsen, he is not a mean man at all ... his breakfast, Freda, before he has got to go to the shops, and my tea-kettle is boiling now, and the coffee details...- creator(s) - Thanet, Octave, 1850-1934
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- subject(s) - lieders; tilly; thekla; harry; tommy; armorer; nelson; esther; tim; lossing; git; harry lossing; esther; tommy; tilly; tim; lossing; git; harry lossing; armorer; lieders; nelson; thekla; harry;
- title - Stories of a Western Town
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