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  • By taking that a step further, you could say that 'The Watsons' is her most autobiographical work.

    Dollars and Sensibility: Austen Pages for Sale 2011

  • "The Watsons" is the only major Austen manuscript still in private hands and one of very few manuscripts to survive, according to Gabriel Heaton, a senior specialist in the books and manuscripts department at Sotheby's.

    Dollars and Sensibility: Austen Pages for Sale 2011

  • One fruitful cause of dispute between Mrs. McGuire and the Watsons was the boundary line between the two estates.

    Sowing Seeds in Danny Nellie L. McClung 1912

  • One fruitful cause of dispute between Mrs. McGuire and the Watsons was the boundary line between the two estates.

    Sowing Seeds in Danny 1908

  • Bath Society, 126, [129-30], writes her unfinished story of the "Watsons," [131];

    Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends 1901

  • Boisterous was the welcome given by the stewardess to the "Watsons," and great was the bustle made in their honour.

    Villette Charlotte Bront�� 1835

  • The Group, better known for its Watsons pharmacy retail chain across Asian and European markets, is said to be in discussion with a couple of retailers who specialise in the neighbourhood convenience store format.

    Morning News Roundup 2011

  • Watsons Go to Birmingham1963 out of its spot though.

    Christopher Paul Curtis - An interview with author 2010

  • Watsons, I also wrote another book called Mr. Chickee's Funny Money.

    Christopher Paul Curtis - An interview with author 2010

  • He's certainly made substantial contributions and The Watsons Go to Birmingham and Bud, Not Buddy are both popular with kids.

    In the footsteps of giants Roger Sutton 2009

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