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Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
During this sequence, it is revealed that Mrs. Alexander died from the injuries inflicted during the gang-rape, and her husband has decided to continue living " where her fragrant memory persists " despite the horrid memories.
: The revelation left Mrs Summerhayes unmoved.
# 4. 50 from Paddington, or What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
This first film was based on the 1957 novel 4: 50 from Paddington ( U. S. title, What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
In the film, Mrs. McGillicuddy does not see anything because there is no Mrs. McGillicuddy.
In February 1883, just before the disputed Fourth Test, a velvet bag made by Mrs Ann Fletcher, the daughter of Joseph Hines Clarke and Marion Wright, both of Dublin, was given to Bligh to contain the urn.
Doubleday rode with Lincoln on the train to Gettysburg for the Gettysburg Address and Mr. and Mrs. Doubleday attended events with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln in Washington.

Mrs and Harding
" A photographer's photographer " quote by Florence Harding | First Lady Mrs. Warren G. Harding who stated the Edward Jackson's photograph of her was " the best photo ever taken.
The next day, when Harding was nominated on the tenth ballot, Mrs. Harding was so startled, she inadvertently stabbed Harry Daugherty in the side with her hatpins.
Mrs. Harding even coached her husband on the proper way to wave to newsreel cameras to make the most of coverage.
Though Mrs. Harding did keep a little red book of those who had offended her, the executive mansion was now once again open to the public, including the annual Easter egg roll.
President Harding and Mrs. Harding wanted to be known as " just home folks ".
Mrs. Harding herself was able to talk with many guests at the same time.
Mrs. Harding, also known as the " Duchess ", mixed drinks for the guests.
Work, and Mrs. Harding included in Presidential Party.
Mrs. Harding refused to allow an autopsy.
Unnamed White House employees stated that the night before the funeral they heard Mrs. Harding talking to her dead husband.
Rumors of poisoning were fueled, in part, by a book called The Strange Death of President Harding, in which the author ( convicted criminal, former Ohio Gang member, and detective Gaston Means, hired by Mrs. Harding to investigate Warren Harding and his mistress ) suggested that Mrs. Harding had poisoned her husband.
Mrs. Harding's refusal to allow an autopsy on President Harding only added to the speculation.
Immediately after President Harding's death, Mrs. Harding returned to Washington, D. C., and briefly stayed in the White House with President and First Lady Coolidge.

Mrs and Katherine
In 1930, he married Katherine Boyce Tupper ( formerly Mrs. Clifton Stevenson Brown ), a widowed mother of three children.
In " The London Burial Grounds " by Mrs Basil Holmes ( 1897 ), the author claims that the Holy Priory Church, next to St Katherine Cree on Leadenhall Street, London was the location of miracle plays from the tenth to the sixteenth century.
* Composer Katherine Allan Lively dedicated her piano composition, Within the Walls of China: A Chinese Episode, to Barthelmess in the sheet music published in 1923 by G. Schirmer, Inc. An article in The Music Trades reported that Mrs. Lively was inspired by a viewing of the film, Broken Blossoms, and performed the piece for Mr. Barthelmess and his friends in New York in the summer of 1922
* Katherine Warren as Mrs. Keith, Ensign Keith's mother
* Katherine Helmond as Mrs. Marilyn Mead
* Katherine Helmond as Mrs. Ogre
* Katherine Squire as Mrs Nolan
A very charming piece of work of a lighter kind was inspired by a question from his friend, Mrs Katherine Phillips ( the matchless Orinda ), asking How far is a dear and perfect friendship authorized by the principles of Christianity?
In answer to this he dedicated to the most ingenious and excellent Mrs Katherine Phillips his Discourse of the Nature, Offices and Measures of Friendship ( 1657 ).
On Wednesday, August 30, it was reported that his older sister, Mrs. Katherine Thompson Wood, 74, was found dead in her Pennsylvania home.
Katherine Marie Helmond ( born July 5, 1929, Galveston, Texas ) is an American film, theater and television actress, who portrayed Emily Dickinson on Meeting of Minds, as well as fictional characters, for which she is best-known, such as Jessica Tate on Soap, Mona Robinson on Who's the Boss ?, Doris Sherman on Coach, and Lois Whelan on Everybody Loves Raymond, as well as " Jacqueline " in The Lorax and Mrs. Lowry in Brazil.
Eugenia Rawls as Peggy Rogers ; Aline Mcdermott as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Elizabeth Seckel as Evelyn Munn ; Lynne Fisher as Helen Burton ; Jacqueline Rusling as Lois Fisher ; Barbara Leeds as Catherine ; Barbara Beals as Rosalie Wells ; Florence Mcgee as Mary Tilford ; Katherine Emery as Karen Wright ; Anne Revere as Martha Dobie ; Robert Keith as Doctor Joseph Cardin ; Edmonia Nolley as Agatha ; Katherine Emmet as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Jack Tyler as A Grocery Boy.
Sandra March as Peggy Rogers ; Mary Finney as Mrs Lily Mortar ; Denise Alexander as Evelyn Munn ; Toni Hallaran as Helen Burton ; Carolyn King as Lois Fisher ; Nancy Plehn as Catherine ; Janet Parker as Rosalie Wells ; Iris Mann as Mary Tilford ; Kim Hunter as Karen Wright ; Patricia Neal as Martha Dobie ; Robert Pastene as Doctor Joseph Cardin ; Leora Thatcher as Agatha ; Katherine Emmett as Mrs Amelia Tilford ; Gordon Russell as A Grocery Boy.
His wife died in 1928, and in 1929 he married Mrs. Katherine Bell ( Rawling ) Wilcox.
On July 20 of 2012, Tom Grant was hired by an attorney for Mrs. Katherine Jackson ( Michael Jackson's mother ).
Born in Belfast to Charles Hamilton ( d. 1759 ), a Scottish merchant, and his wife Katherine Mackay ( d. 1767 ), she lived most of her life in Scotland, moving there in 1762 to live with a Mrs Marshall, her paternal aunt, near Stirling and spending much of her later life in Edinburgh.
* Kay: " A dark, striking brunette of twenty-eight, Mrs. Robert Crane ( Katherine Norton ) is at times wholheartedly generous toward others, and again utterly selfish in her desire for happiness.
The building is named for Dr. and Mrs. John T. Reese, parents of alumna Katherine Reese Pamplin.
Newton was said to have had ' a passion ' for Clarke's step-daughter, Katherine Storer ( later Mrs. Vincent )
* Katherine Helmond as Mrs. Maloney

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