Miss Flora McFlimsey's Christmas Eve


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Having been abandoned in the attic for years, Flora McFlimsey is given new life on Christmas Eve.







Miss Flora McFlimsey's May Day


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Although Miss McFlimsey knows she isn't beautiful, she discovers she has the potential for another queenly attribute.




Autobiography of a Wardrobe


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An offbeat portrait of a woman's life is narrated from her wardrobe's point of view, in a volume that combines personal reminiscences with a cultural and fashion history of the past five decades.




Pansy's Sunday Book


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Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama


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Reproduction of the original: Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama by E. Cobham Brewer




A Terrible Secret


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Canadian writer May Agnes Fleming skillfully combines elements of romance and mystery in her novel A Terrible Secret. This engrossing tale weaves together the fates of two beautiful women, Inez Catheron and Edith Darrell, and the dark mystery that binds them together.




Nothing to Wear


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Satire in verse on the fashions and extravagance of New York female aristocracy; first appeared in Harper's weekly journal.--from the publisher's description.