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That said, I turned Ninon's little bit of history into an actual classroom setting trying to imagine what such a school for men would really be like in the time period I write in and what sort of men would show up.
Archive 2009-07-01 Lori Devoti 2009
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That said, I turned Ninon's little bit of history into an actual classroom setting trying to imagine what such a school for men would really be like in the time period I write in and what sort of men would show up.
Something Wicked welcomes Delilah Marvelle Angie Fox 2009
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We see the action mainly from Ninon's point of view and we experience her shock at the contrast between the comfortable world she has left and their arrival in the primitive (at that time) port of Manzanillo.
South of Yesterday: A True Story by Virginia Downs Miller 2001
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With some difficulty, Edmond had persuaded Ninon's parents to allow her to marry him.
South of Yesterday: A True Story by Virginia Downs Miller 2001
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We see the action mainly from Ninon's point of view and we experience her shock at the contrast between the comfortable world she has left and their arrival in the primitive (at that time) port of Manzanillo.
South of Yesterday: A True Story by Virginia Downs Miller 2001
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With some difficulty, Edmond had persuaded Ninon's parents to allow her to marry him.
South of Yesterday: A True Story by Virginia Downs Miller 2001
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Ninon's father had grave reservations about allowing his daughter to go off to a country that was threatening revolution at that time - 1913.
South of Yesterday: A True Story by Virginia Downs Miller 2001
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Ninon's father had grave reservations about allowing his daughter to go off to a country that was threatening revolution at that time - 1913.
South of Yesterday: A True Story by Virginia Downs Miller 2001
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Villarceaux, Ninon's friend, are an invention of malicious envy.
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I went to see her, as though my visit were an ordinary one, and asked her what one was to think of Ninon's interview with the King.
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