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  2. List of Jeeves characters - Wikipedia

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    [1] Anatole previously worked for the Littles but entered Aunt Dahlia's employment in "Clustering Round Young Bingo". The only cook known to be able to make food that agrees with Tom Travers's digestion, he was relied on to such an extent that Tom Travers postponed a Mediterranean trip because Anatole was ill with influenza in "The Spot of Art".

  3. Aunt Alexandra - Wikipedia

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  4. When Women Were Dragons - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s Alexandra "Alex" Green, the only child of an absentee father and a stern housewife mother, grows up under the influence of her beloved aunt Marla. In 1955 Marla leaves Alex her texts and love letters between her and several women before disappearing during the mass dragoning event of 1955 in which women morphed into dragons.

  5. Eight Cousins - Wikipedia

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    Eight Cousins, or The Aunt-Hill was published in 1875 by American novelist Louisa May Alcott. It was originally published as a serial in St. Nicholas [ 1 ] and is part of the Little Women Series. [ 2 ]

  6. The Ugly Duckling (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Fall 2009 issue of the University of San Francisco literary journal Switchback features a story by Charles Haddox, "The Ugly Duckling", about a girl who has her own ugly duckling experience after being chosen to play the role of Princess Camilla in her junior high school's production of the play.

  7. Aunts Aren't Gentlemen - Wikipedia

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    Aunts Aren't Gentlemen is a comic novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom in October 1974 by Barrie & Jenkins, London, and in the United States under the title The Cat-nappers on 14 April 1975 by Simon & Schuster, New York. [1]

  8. The Heiress (1947 play) - Wikipedia

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    The play then opened in London at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket on February 1, 1949; directed by John Gielgud, it starred Ralph Richardson and Peggy Ashcroft and ran for 644 performances, until August 19, 1950. [1] In January 1950, Richardson and Ashcroft were replaced by Godfrey Tearle and Wendy Hiller. [2]

  9. La tía Alejandra - Wikipedia

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    La Tía Alejandra is a curious and unusual, a rarity in the genre of Mexican Cinema.Not strictly a horror film, but conveys concern in many of its passages. It is not explicit in what it shows but rightly fiddles with witchcraft, curses, black magic and Satanism.

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