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  • "Ah, Mrs. Druce is a large-hearted, benevolent woman," interposed Mr. Dyer; "all nationalities gather within her walls."

    The Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective 1894

  • She came to Mrs. Druce from a certain Lady Gwynne, who had brought her to England from an orphanage for the daughters of jewellers and watchmakers at Echallets, in Geneva.

    The Experiences of Loveday Brooke, Lady Detective 1894

  • "Druce," said the girl, "I've sent for you because I want to close that deal for the girls I spoke to you about."

    Little Lost Sister Virginia Brooks

  • "Druce," she said, "you'll never get along in this business if you're a coward."

    Little Lost Sister Virginia Brooks

  • "Druce," she went on, "did you ever hear of the Broughton Club?"

    Little Lost Sister Virginia Brooks

  • "Druce," he went on, "I'm pleased with the way you've handled this.

    Little Lost Sister Virginia Brooks

  • Ken Druce (ph) sent us this note: We all have coffin niches in Brooklyn, New York.

    Letters: Being Forced Out Of The Closet 2010

  • Ken Druce (ph) sent us this note: We all have coffin niches in Brooklyn, New York.

    Letters: Being Forced Out Of The Closet 2010

  • Druce proceeded to attack Geoghan and, as I recalled the reporter saying, "jumped off the bed repeatedly onto Geoghan's chest until it caved in."

    Mark Fox: Deep Gray Mark Fox 2010

  • In the color video, black clad correctional officers congregate and disperse around the cell door, gesturing and skittering about in an attempt to get through the door and stop Druce.

    Mark Fox: Deep Gray Mark Fox 2010

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