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  • Many view Trinity as simply a tourist destination, but behind the La Farge stained glass and exemplary Romanesque Revival architecture dwells a healthy, 275-year-old congregation.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • When I first read it, I saw all the way to my grave in the character of Madame de Farge, the old biddy who silently weaves the code of revolution into the blankets she crochets.

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • When I first read it, I saw all the way to my grave in the character of Madame de Farge, the old biddy who silently weaves the code of revolution into the blankets she crochets.

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • When I first read it, I saw all the way to my grave in the character of Madame de Farge, the old biddy who silently weaves the code of revolution into the blankets she crochets.

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • When I first read it, I saw all the way to my grave in the character of Madame de Farge, the old biddy who silently weaves the code of revolution into the blankets she crochets.

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • Beyond its level were red-brown cliffs, dull orange bald-rock, yellow sand, leading away to blend into a kind of purplish brown with blue clouds of mountains for background. (p. 115, Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge)

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Latest with Plagiarism Scandal 2008

  • Up there, the ruddy rock, touched by the sunlight, became dull orange and buff, with flecks of gold, and a golden line where it met a … (free Google preview ended here) (p. 100, Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge)

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Latest with Plagiarism Scandal 2008

  • From “Madame La Farge”, a new guest poster from New Hampshire!!

    duh pookie 2008

  • Weekend Update 2: Researchers with the Smart Bitches site have uncovered a new sad truth in the plagiarism scandal involving Cassie Edwards – similarities between one of her novels and the Pulitzer-prize winning novel Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge.

    Writer Unboxed » 2008 » January 2008

  • Weekend Update 2: Researchers with the Smart Bitches site have uncovered a new sad truth in the plagiarism scandal involving Cassie Edwards – similarities between one of her novels and the Pulitzer-prize winning novel Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Latest with Plagiarism Scandal 2008

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