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Harriet and is
Even Harriet could boldly write, `` I know not how it is ; ;
Week in, week out, there is more sex to be seen in `` The Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet ''.
Writer Harriet Martineau, for example, wrote dubiously that, " the master presupposes his little pupils possessed of all truth ; and that his business is to bring it out into expression ".
Harriet Van Horne alleged that " he got where he is not by having a personality, but by having no personality.
Gaudy Night ( 1935 ) is a mystery novel by Dorothy L. Sayers, the tenth in her popular series about aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, and the third featuring crime writer Harriet Vane.
As she wrestles with the case, trying to narrow down the list of suspects and avert a major scandal, Harriet is forced to examine her ambivalent feelings about love and marriage, along with her attraction to academia as an intellectual ( and emotional ) refuge.
Harriet is forced to re-examine her relationship with Wimsey in the light of what she has discovered about herself.
There is an attempt to drive a vulnerable student to suicide, and a physical assault on Harriet that almost kills her.
The best-selling anti-slavery novel from the 19th century is Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852.
This part of his life remains hazy: it is hardly ever mentioned in the books set in the same period ; most of the scanty information on the subject is given in flashbacks from later times, after he met Harriet Vane and relations with other women became a closed chapter.
In " Strong Poison ", she is the first person other than Wimsey himself to realize that he has fallen in love with Harriet.
In Strong Poison Lord Peter encounters Harriet Vane, a cerebral, Oxford-educated mystery writer, while she is on trial for the murder of her former lover.
In Have His Carcase, he finds Harriet is not in London, but learns from a reporter that she has discovered a corpse while on a walking holiday on England's coast.
In the final Wimsey story, the 1942 short story " Talboys ", Peter and Harriet are enjoying rural domestic bliss with their three sons when Bredon, their first-born, is accused of the theft of prize peaches from the neighbour's tree.
In the original series, which ran on Radio 4 from 1973 – 83, no adaptation was made of the seminal Gaudy Night, perhaps because the leading character in this novel is Harriet and not Peter ; this was corrected in 2005 when a version specially recorded for the BBC Radio Collection was released starring Carmichael and Joanna David.
Pirsig was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Maynard Pirsig and Harriet Marie Sjobeck, and is of German and Swedish descent.
He works for a while as a substitute teacher and comes to the town of Ames Crossing, where he meets a girl named Harriet Ames who is no taller than he is.
A president may also withdraw a nominee's name before the actual confirmation vote occurs, typically because it is clear that the Senate will reject them, most recently Harriet Miers in 2006.
* March 20 – Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe is published.
Tubman changed her name from Araminta to Harriet soon after her marriage, though the exact timing is unclear.
The character of Becky Sharp is based in part on Thackeray's maternal grandmother Harriet Becher.
Harriet O ' Brien feels this is enough to indicate that Harold died of natural causes, but not to determine the nature of the disease.
It became the best-selling American novel of the 19th century, surpassing Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin and is considered " the most influential Christian book of the ...

Harriet and tried
:" I will be loyal to America of true traditions ; to the America of the abolitionists, of Harriet Tubman, of Thaddeus Stevens, of those who fought for my people's freedom, not of those who tried to enslave them.
The Bickersons seemed to have no business being married at all, but they proved the prototype for such battling comic couples as Ralph and Alice Kramden of The Honeymooners ( surely, Jackie Gleason, who admired the show, owed a debt to The Bickersons as a partial model for blustery Ralph and acid Alice ; writer Rapp, according to fellow comedy writer Irving Brecher, once tried unsuccessfully to sue Gleason over some of the similarities ), Nels and Harriet Oleson of Little House on the Prairie, and — much later, perhaps the closest of them all to the Blanche-and-John prototype — Al and Peg Bundy of Married ... with Children.

Harriet and result
After Edward Stratemeyer's death in May 1930, his two daughters, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams ( 1892 – 1982 ) and Edna C. Squier ( 1895 – 1974 ), ran the company, with the result that Garis stopped writing for the Syndicate in 1933 after several disagreements.
68, The Bobbsey Twins on the Sun-Moon Cruise, was the result of a research trip for a proposed Nancy Drew book: Harriet Stratemeyer Adams and Nancy Axelrad ( her personal assistant at the time ) took an actual eclipse cruise but, when they returned, the publisher was more interested in a new Bobbsey title.

Harriet and jury
Bob Schiller, who had also written for Duffy's Tavern and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, told author Jordan R. Young ( for The Laugh Crafters ), " The jury is still out on whether Selma was a comedy writer.

Harriet and thanks
Although predominantly a drama, the program did have some comedic moments, thanks to supporting cast members Mr. Edwards ( played by Victor French ) and the Oleson family: Nels Oleson ( Richard Bull ), Harriet Oleson ( Katherine MacGregor ), Willie Oleson ( Jonathan Gilbert ), Nellie Oleson ( Alison Arngrim ), and their adopted child, Nancy Oleson ( Allison Balson ).

Harriet and no
At her retrial the prosecution presents no case and Harriet is set free.
) After months of data gathering but with no resolution in sight, Harriet turns once again to Wimsey for help.
Wimsey and Vane have a small wedding in Oxford with no notice to the press, and escape to their new country residence, Talboys, a Tudor farmhouse in North Hertfordshire which Harriet had admired as a child and which Peter had given her as a wedding present.
no: Harriet Beecher Stowe
no: Harriet Martineau
A Charity Hospital source discovered the scandal, when Besumer asked to be directed to the room of " Mrs. Harriet Lowe ," and was inevitably denied access as no woman by that name was a patient.
In 1920, McCormack married Harriet Joyce, a former singer ; the couple had no children.
He was married to Harriet Humrickhouse, and had no children.
no: Harriet E. Wilson
On March 28, 1933, Livermore married 38 year old Harriet Metz Noble in Geneva, Illinois ; there was no honeymoon.
Sam Green Sr. is known to have helped Harriet Tubman and other runaway slaves from the region, and no doubt these connections helped Sam Jr. successfully reach freedom.

Harriet and small
A small community was established September 13, 1850, consisting of George S. Clark and his wife, Susannah Dalley Clark, Richard and Ann Elizabeth Sheffer Clark, John Greenleaf Holman and Nancy Clark Holman, Lewis Harvey and his wife Lucinda Clark Harvey, Johnathan Harvey and Sarah Herbert Harvey, Charles Price and wife and child, Widow Harriet Marler and children, John Wilson, Ezekiel Holman, and possibly one or two others, relatives of those mentioned.
" Midget ", whose etymology indicates a " small sandfly ," came into prominence in the mid-19th century after Harriet Beecher Stowe used it in her novels Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands and Old Town Folks where she described children and an extremely short man, respectively.
As a small child she was considered delicate and for her health spent much time in the country, but from 1794 she lived at Devonshire House with her cousins: Lord Hartington ( later the 6th Duke of Devonshire ), Lady Georgiana, and Lady Harriet Cavendish ; and two children of Lady Elizabeth Foster and the Duke of Devonshire.
Her small daughter, Harriet, was billed as " Baby Parsons " in several movies, which included The Magic Wand ( 1912 ), written by Louella Parsons.
In the following years, he continued to appear in small roles in feature films such as Good Morning Miss Dove, and Everything But the Truth, as well as making numerous guest-starring appearances on episodic television series, including Lassie, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Fury, Circus Boy, and The Loretta Young Show.
) Harriet, who looks like a " small badger ," is the sort of child who likes to read about Genghis Khan and Captain Scott and to stir up fights among her great-aunts by telling them what they really think of each other's Christmas gifts.
When Peter is trying to prove that millions of dollars of history happened in the mansion, he points to a note on the wall dated 51BC that states " Jesus was here ", a large crack in the wall ( which he pretends is where the Stock market crashed ), a small toy train under the floor boards ( which he pretends is part of Harriet Tubman's Underground Railroad ), and a stone saying when the Pilgrims had visited Fraggle Rock.

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