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** Madame LaMotte in The Romance of the Forest – naively assumes that her husband is having an affair with Adeline.
Instead of addressing the situation directly, she foolishly lets her ignorance turn into pettiness and mistreatment of Adeline.
** They appear in several Gothic Novels including The Romance of the Forest in which they kidnap Adeline from her father.
For example, Adeline is reading the illegible manuscripts she found in her bedchamber s secret passage in the abbey when she hears a chilling noise from beyond her doorway.
This account of the voice she had heard relieved Adeline s spirits ; she was even surprised she did not know it, till remembering the perturbation of her mind for some time preceding, this surprise disappeared .”
While Adeline is alone in her characteristically Gothic chamber, she detects something supernatural, or mysterious about the setting.
Carson decided early in 1842 to return to Missouri, taking his daughter Adeline to live with relatives near Carson's former home of Franklin, to provide her with an education.
One of the bank tellers working there that day thought their request was extremely strange since she and her family lived on the only farm that was " one mile north of Adeline ", and the farm was not up for sale.
He married Pamela Andrus, of Northbridge, and also apparently her sister, Adeline Brooks Andrus.
After leaving his first wife, Elizabeth, he married for the second time, on 20 September 1858, to Adeline de Horsey, achieving still greater notoriety as he had been conducting an affair with her as his wife was dying.
Adeline, excluded from fashionable society for the rest of her days, accustomed herself to life in the country, happily forsaking her previous interests of books, painting and music, while Brudenell spent large sums of money making their home together comfortable.
In 1872, Polly met and joined the " Marriott " family theatre troupe, becoming part of the " family " due to the great affection that developed between her and the " Marriott " women-the troupe was managed by Mrs. Alice Edgar ( who continued to use the stage name Alice Marriott ), her husband Richard Edgar and their three adult children, Grace Edgar, Adeline Edgar and Richard Horatio Edgar.
She married Donovan during 1886 and had their only child, named Alice Grace Adeline Donovan in honour of her foster-grandmother and aunts, in 1887.
Born Seymour Wilson Schulberg, he was the son of Hollywood film-producer B. P. Schulberg and Adeline Jaffe Schulberg, who founded a talent agency taken over by her brother, agent / film producer Sam Jaffe.
Mistress known as Adeline Wilson so that Savage could use her blood in an immortality serum.
The title of the first track, " Sweet Adeline ", was inspired by Smith's recollections of his grandmother singing in her glee club, Sweet Adelines International.
In a while, he moved in with his mother's cousin, Adeline, who lived in Dorking with her husband, the celebrated composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Based on actual stories told to Adeline Greene Parks by her mother, Addie Slaughter, and in-depth interviews with Arizona Culturekeeper Dr. Reba Wells Grandrud, the John H. Slaughter ranch historian, Addie Slaughter: The Girl Who Met Geronimo, succeeds in capturing the interest and imagination of young readers due to its youthful voice, colorful descriptions and exciting recount of actual events.
Born Laura Adeline Muntz in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, her family emigrated to Canada when she was a child to farm in the Muskoka District of Ontario.
The vengeful Bette and disingenuous Valérie stand on one side, with the merciful Adeline and her patient daughter Hortense on the other.
When Hortense learns of his infidelity, she leaves Steinbock and returns with their son to live with her mother Adeline.

Adeline and
** Mother Superior in The Romance of the Forest – Adeline fled from this convent because the sisters weren t allowed to see sunlight.
In Romance of the Forest Adeline and the La Mottes live in constant fear of discovery by either the police or Adeline s father and, at times, certain characters believe the castle to be haunted.
In Radcliffe s The Romance of the Forest, one may follow the female protagonist, Adeline, through the forest, hidden passages and abbey dungeons, “ without exclaiming, ‘ How these antique towers and vacant courts / chill the suspended soul, till expectation wears the cast of fear !”
A majority of Adeline s collection consisted of ningyo, and only a few prints.
* Suzanne Haffner & Adeline d Espanet, Renée's best friends, also a lesbian couple
Emmie Morris wrote frequently to her sister Adeline ( who was married to Ralph Vaughan Williams ) and reported ‘ with interest on Sumsion s courtship of an American girl, Alice Garlichs.
Walter Espec s heirs were the eldest surviving sons of his three sisters and the Helmsley properties devolved upon Robert De Ros, the son of the youngest sister, Adeline.

Adeline and study
He was at his best in his portrait busts of women, the best example being the study, completed in 1887, of Miss Adeline Pond, whom he later married.

Adeline and by
In 2008, on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the defence of Reims, a major ceremony was held in remembrance of the Black Army of Reims, attended by Jean-Marie Bockel, Rama Yade and Adeline Hazan.
Money Money 2020 was released on Adeline Records, a record label co-owned by Armstrong.
Encouraged by Mary Wollstonecraft, she wrote Adeline Mowbray ( 1804 ), an exploration of relationship between mother and daughter.
Henry was a younger son of Roger de Beaumont by Adeline of Meulan, daughter of Waleran I, Count of Meulan.
Jenny was a willing nominee and after intense match-making by Polly, Alice, Grace and Adeline, Richard was encouraged accordingly and he and Jenny were betrothed during the spring of 1874.
The Adeline street logo ( designed by Adrienne and Billie Joe Armstrong ) is a skull and crossbones with a heart in the center of the crossed bones in pink for women and khaki for men.
* Portrait of Mary Adeline Williams, the title of two separate oil on canvas paintings by Thomas Eakins
* Sweet Adeline ( musical ), musical with music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
He was the youngest of three sons to be raised by Daniel Lucas and the former E. Adeline Reynolds, in Townsend and later Montreal, Quebec.
He married Adeline, daughter of William, lord of Wormgay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son William ( founder of the priory of Wormegay ), whose daughter and sole heir, Beatrice married first Doun, lord Bardolf, and secondly Hubert de Burgh.
Little Big Adventure is an action-adventure game developed by Adeline Software International and first released at the end of 1994.
Years after the apparent demise of Adeline, the brand was revived in 2002 by Delphine, and put it in charge of the development of Moto Racer Advance, released for the Game Boy Advance.
") At the start of the novel, Adeline Hulot – wife of the successful Baron Hector Hulot – is being pressured into an affair by a wealthy perfumer named Célestin Crevel.
He further suggests that Adeline, by choosing the role of quiet and dutiful wife, has excised from herself the erotic power to which the Baron is drawn.
" ne could at the very least offer the tentative speculation that Hulot's obsessional debauchery is in part the result of a certain poverty in Adeline, that the terrible logic of Hulot's excess is partially shaped by a crucial deficiency in his wife.
Later, when she visits the singer Josépha ( on whom her husband once doted ), Adeline is struck by the splendor earned by a life of materialistic seduction.

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