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  • 31What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? — is a novel by author Henry Farrell published in 1960.Plot summaryThis gothic story of chilling suspense and psychological horror deals with two aging sisters, Jane and Blanche Hudson, who are living alone together in a Hollywood mansion. Jane, a… …

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  • 32The Dunwich Horror — For the film, see The Dunwich Horror (film). The Dunwich Horror Author H. P. Lovecraft Country United States Language English Genre(s) Horror …

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  • 33Mansfield Park — For other uses, see Mansfield Park (disambiguation). Mansfield Park   …

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  • 34pig — pig1 /pig/, n., v., pigged, pigging. n. 1. a young swine of either sex, esp. a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 lb. (220 kg.) 2. any wild or domestic swine. 3. the flesh of swine; pork. 4. a person of piglike character, behavior,… …

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  • 35Of Human Bondage (1934 film) — Of Human Bondage Original poster Directed by John Cromwell Produced by Pandro S. Berman …

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  • 36Nord et Sud (roman) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir North and South. North and South Nord et Sud …

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  • 37Lyon, Sue — (1946– )    Born in Davenport, Iowa, Sue Lyon began modeling at age 12 and took to acting in TV commercials at 13. A year later, in 1960 she appeared in an episode of the Loretta Young Show drama series, which STANLEY KUBRICK happened to see. He… …

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  • 38slattern — slat|tern [ˈslætən US ərn] n old fashioned [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from German schlottern to hang loosely ] a dirty, untidy woman used to show disapproval >slatternly adj …

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  • 39“Cool Air“ —    Short story (3,440 words); written probably in February 1926. First published in Tales of Magic and Mystery(March 1928); rpt. WT(September 1939); first collected in O;corrected text in DH; annotated version in An2and CC    The narrator, having …

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  • 40slattern — [ slat(ə)n] noun dated a dirty, untidy woman. Derivatives slatternliness noun slatternly adjective Origin C17: related to slattering slovenly , from dialect slatter to spill or slop …

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