The Genius of Jane Austen: Her Love of Theatre and Why She Works in Hollywood
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Chaperoned by her young friend Caroline Abbott, free-spirited, recently widowed Lilia Herriton journeys to the Tuscan town of Monteriano where she falls in love with Gino Carella, a dashing villager w…
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A dentist's suspicious death leads Poirot to drill the good doctor's patients, partners, lovers, and friends.
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Ivanhoe
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