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  1.  Ligeia / Poe, Edgar Allen
    the successor of the unforgotten Ligeia --the fair-haired and blue-eyed Lady Rowena Trevanion, of Tremaine ... of the second month of the marriage, the Lady Rowena was attacked with sudden illness, from which her recovery  details...
  2.  Ivanhoe / Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
    , he had not assigned the hand of Wilfred to Rebecca, rather than the less interesting Rowena. But, not to mention ... , if I have no mind he should chase him." "Thou art right," said Gurth; "it were ill that Aymer saw the Lady Rowena  details...
  3.  Ivanhoe / Scott, Walter, Sir
    , rather than the less interesting Rowena. But, not to mention that the prejudices of the age rendered ... Rowena; and it were worse, it may be, for Cedric to quarrel, as is most likely he would  details...
  4.  Vandemark's Folly / Quick, Herbert, 1861-1925
    I Receive a Proposal--and Accept. XVIII Rowena's Way Out--The Prairie Fire. XIX Gowdy Acknowledges His Son ...  details...
  5.  New Chronicles of Rebecca / Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
    ." Rebecca Rowena Randall, the little niece of the brick-house ladies, and at present sojourning ... sunset. "How are you gettin' on, Rebecca Rowena?" called a peremptory voice from within. "Pretty good  details...
  6.  Those Extraordinary Twins / Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
    --Aunt Patsy Cooper, Aunt Betsy Hale, the two boys, and Rowena the light-weight heroine--they were nowhere ... ; but more particularly in the case of Rowena, because there was a love-match on, between her and one of the twins  details...
  7.  Puddnhead Wilson / Twain, Mark
    called "aunt Patsy" by everybody -- lived in a snug and comely cottage with her daughter Rowena, who was nineteen, romantic, amiable, and very pretty, but otherwise of no consequence. Rowena had a couple ...  details...
  8.  The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson / Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
    --affectionately called "Aunt Patsy" by everybody--lived in a snug and comely cottage with her daughter Rowena, who was nineteen, romantic, amiable, and very pretty, but otherwise of no consequence. Rowena had a couple of young ...  details...
  9.  The House Behind the Cedars / Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell), 1858-1932
    the handkerchief. "A Miss Warwick," replied the knight pleasantly, "Miss Rowena Warwick, the lawyer's sister." "I ... and eight Rowenas of my own acquaintance in the grand stand, but she throws them all into the shade  details...
  10.  A Childs History Of England / Dickens, Charles
    , or to their inviting over more of their countrymen to join them. But HENGIST had a beautiful daughter named ROWENA ... ; and that the fair ROWENA came to that feast, golden goblet and all, on purpose. At any rate, they were married; and  details...

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