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  • Elmwood's; softened by the delicacy of her sex, the extreme tenderness of her heart, and the melancholy of her situation (Inchbald 220).

    Notes 2008

  • Even Rushbrook, Lord Elmwood's nephew, falls in love with her phantom before even meeting her (Inchbald 317).

    Notes 2008

  • The site will sell t-shirts and Elmwood's specialty roasted coffee, and profits from those sales will also go toward the charitable projects.

    Elmwood Cafe In Berkeley: All About Giving Back 2010

  • The site will sell t-shirts and Elmwood's specialty roasted coffee, and profits from those sales will also go toward the charitable projects.

    Elmwood Cafe In Berkeley: All About Giving Back 2010

  • Elmwood's identification of Matilda with her mother in

    Notes 2008

  • Lord Elmwood intends to block out of his and others 'consciousness: the memories of a lost felicity as well as Lady Elmwood's infidelity — a story curiously missing from the narrative and buried in the seventeen-year gap between the two parts of the novel.

    Ildiko Csengei 2008

  • If you want tickets, buy them on line at the Elmwood's web site. $18, $15 for seniors, plus $3.50 handling charge per ticket grrr; they'll be held at will call.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Lisa Hirsch 2009

  • If you want tickets, buy them on line at the Elmwood's web site. $18, $15 for seniors, plus $3.50 handling charge per ticket grrr; they'll be held at will call.

    Last Night of the Proms Lisa Hirsch 2009

  • The daughter, Matilda, is portrayed as a sweet and sensible girl, having received a classical education from Elmwood's own confessor, and from her mother's good and sensible friend, Miss Woodley.

    Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821) 2008

  • The whistle blew, ending the game, with the ball but a scant foot from Elmwood's goal line.

    Tom Fairfield's Pluck and Luck Allen Chapman

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