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  • 81Can You Forgive Her? — is a novel by Anthony Trollope, first published in serial form in 1864 and 1865. It is the first of six novels in the Palliser series. The main plot revolves around the marriage choices of Alice Vavasor. The satirical periodical Punch mocked the… …

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  • 82Sethos (Peabody mysteries) — Sethos is the nom de guerre of the shadowy Master Criminal in the Amelia Peabody series of mystery novels.Role in the NovelsHe is first encountered in The Mummy Case , as the mastermind of an organized gang of thieves attempting to steal… …

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  • 83Death of a Macho Man — is a mystery novel by M. C. Beaton (Marion Chesney), first published in 1996. It is set in the fictional town of Lochdubh, Scotland featuring the local constable Hamish Macbeth. Contents 1 Plot introduction 2 Plot 3 External links …

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  • 84Pauline García-Viardot — (July 18, 1821 ndash; May 18, 1910) was a nineteenth century Spanish mezzo soprano and composer. Early life Pauline García was born in Paris to a glamorous Spanish opera family, the great Garcias. As a young woman, she was overshadowed by her… …

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  • 85Amadou Hampâté Bâ — (January or February 1900 or 1901 in Bandiagara, Mali ndash; May 15, 1991 in Abidjan, Côte d Ivoire) was a Malian writer and ethnologist.BiographyAmadou Hampâté Bâ was born to an aristocratic Fula family in Bandiagara, the largest city in Dogon… …

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  • 86Grimalkin — and Greymalkin have various uses:CatsGrimalkin was the name of the cat of Nostradamus [Stall (2007), p. 143.] , and later the witches cat Gray Malkin in Macbeth [ Shakespeare, written circa 1603 1606, published in the first folio 1623; see image… …

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  • 87A Mouthful of Birds — Infobox Play name = A Mouthful of Birds image size = caption = writer = Caryl Churchill and David Lan chorus = characters = mute = setting = date of premiere = 1986 country of Origin = UK original language = series = subject = Possession, madness …

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  • 88peter — peter1 /pee teuhr/, v.i. peter out 1. to diminish gradually and stop; dwindle to nothing: The hot water always peters out in the middle of my shower. 2. to tire; exhaust (usually used as a past participle): I m petered out after that walk. [1805… …

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  • 89Peter — /pee teuhr/, n. 1. Also called Simon Peter. died A.D. 67?, one of the 12 apostles and the reputed author of two of the Epistles. 2. either of these two Epistles in the New Testament, I Peter or II Peter. 3. a word formerly used in communications… …

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  • 90Marie Thérèse de Bourbon — Titular Queen of Poland Princess of Conti Painting by Pierre Mignard Spouse Françoi …

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