Rhoda Fleming: a Story
Author: George Meredith
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 428
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Author: George Meredith
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Published: 1893
Total Pages: 428
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 258
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Published: 1892
Total Pages: 414
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Published: 1901
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rhonda Fleming Hayes
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Published: 2016-01-15
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 0760349134
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPollinator Friendly Gardening shows you how to select plants and build habitat to make your garden a place for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators to thrive.
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Published: 2009-05-01
Total Pages: 16
ISBN-13: 9781935223061
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis lovely authorized edition, illustrated by Norma Lu Meehan, offers two dolls and eight pages of clothes with costumes from her movie roles including "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral," "Alias Jesse James" and "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," as well as gowns worn on Broadway and the Vegas stage. Photos from Miss Fleming's own scrapbook are included on the pages. A star of many films during the 1940s and 50s, Rhonda Fleming's breathtaking looks landed her a movie contract while she was a student in Beverly Hills. She played in scores of popular films, costarring with leading men such as Ronald Reagan, Bing Crosby, Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum and Bob Hope. Today Rhonda Fleming is proud of her philanthropic endeavors, responsible for endowing many significant charitable organizations and is delighted to be the subject of this special paper doll tribute to her life and career.
Author: George Meredith
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 499
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lynda Page
Publisher: Headline
Published: 2013-03-14
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 0755398440
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA young runaway finds happiness, romance and drama at Jolly's Holiday Camp. Set in a holiday camp in the late 1950s, Lynda Page's saga, The Time of Our Lives, is full of hilarious anecdotes and heart-warming adventures amongst the holidaymakers and staff. Sure to appeal to fans of Kate Thompson and Elaine Everest. When Rhonda Fleming runs away from home, the last place she expects to end up is at a Jolly's Holiday Camp. But a chance encounter with a chalet maid at the train station leads Rhonnie to Mablethorpe on a cold winter's day and her life changes for ever. Thrown in at the deep end working for the boss's wife, Rhonnie discovers there's never a dull moment at Jolly's - particularly with staff like Dan around. From the beauty contest by the pool to jiving in the Paradise dance hall, and from the rollercoaster at the fair to sitting on a moonlit beach, the holidaymakers are guaranteed to have the time of their lives. But when the boss's son reappears, nothing can prepare Rhonnie for what lies ahead... What readers are saying about The Time of Our Lives: 'Lynda Page again excels herself... amazing, brilliant writer' 'Another book by Lynda Page that I could not put down, twist and turns kept me guessing at what the outcome would be' 'Thoroughly enjoyed it... Lovely, believable characters and very well written. A good book to get lost in and just enjoy'
Author: George Meredith
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 426
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Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Published: 2023-06-23
Total Pages: 318
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK" Remains of our good yeomanry blood will be found in Kent, developing stiff, solid, unobtrusive men, and very personable women. The distinction survives there between Kentish women and women of Kent, as a true South-eastern dame will let you know, if it is her fortune to belong to that favoured portion of the county where the great battle was fought, in which the gentler sex performed manful work, but on what luckless heads we hear not; and when garrulous tradition is discreet, the severe historic Muse declines to hazard a guess. Saxon, one would presume, since it is thought something to have broken them. My plain story is of two Kentish damsels, and runs from a home of flowers into regions where flowers are few and sickly, on to where the flowers which breathe sweet breath have been proved in mortal fire. Mrs. Fleming, of Queen Anne's Farm, was the wife of a yeoman-farmer of the county. Both were of sound Kentish extraction, albeit varieties of the breed. The farm had its name from a tradition, common to many other farmhouses within a circuit of the metropolis, that the ante-Hanoverian lady had used the place in her day as a nursery-hospital for the royal little ones. It was a square three-storied building of red brick, much beaten and stained by the weather, with an ivied side, up which the ivy grew stoutly, topping the roof in triumphant lumps. The house could hardly be termed picturesque. Its aspect had struck many eyes as being very much that of a red-coat sentinel grenadier, battered with service, and standing firmly enough, though not at ease. Surrounding it was a high wall, built partly of flint and partly of brick, and ringed all over with grey lichen and brown spots of bearded moss, that bore witness to the touch of many winds and rains. Tufts of pale grass, and gilliflowers, and travelling stone-crop, hung from the wall, and driblets of ivy ran broadening to the outer ground. The royal Arms were said to have surmounted the great iron gateway; but they had vanished, either with the family, or at the indications of an approaching rust. Rust defiled its bars; but, when you looked through them, the splendour of an unrivalled garden gave vivid signs of youth, and of the taste of an orderly, laborious, and cunning hand."