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Enid Bagnold, the author of "National Velvet," pulled a black rabbit out of her hat when she wrote "The Chalk Garden," a coolly sardonic country-house comedy about a family whose peculiarities turn out not to be so funny after all.
Seen Enough of Stanley Kowalski? Me, Too Terry Teachout 2012
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Elegant Spanish Beauty by Bagnold Burgess (1830-1897) 18th century fans
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Elegant Spanish Beauty by Bagnold Burgess (1830-1897) 18th century fans
The Fan 2008
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I read National Velvet by Enid Bagnold, all the Pullein Thompson's and Ruby Ferguson's I could find, Monica Dickens 'Follyfoot series, watched The Horse of the Year Show and cheered on Marion Coakes and the plucky little Stroller as he jumped fences ten times his height.
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I read National Velvet by Enid Bagnold, all the Pullein Thompson's and Ruby Ferguson's I could find, Monica Dickens 'Follyfoot series, watched The Horse of the Year Show and cheered on Marion Coakes and the plucky little Stroller as he jumped fences ten times his height.
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I have always written about strong women who know how to make the most of what is available: Enid Bagnold, Mother Teresa, Laura Ashley.
Anne Sebba – author of “American Jennie” | Edwardian Promenade 2008
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Most of the in-House Clattucs had arrived, and now lounged at their ease in the stiff-backed chairs, gossiping, laughing and sipping lively Bagnold from the Laverty winery, or, as often, the heavier and sweeter Pink Indescense, as formulated by the Wook oenologists.
Araminta Station Vance, Jack, 1916- 1988
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Captain Bagnold, then our resident at Mocha, a testimonial and a reward, for a severe sword wound in the left arm, received whilst defending the lives of English seamen.
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855
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Somehow he got onto a tangent and proceeded to tell us that Bagnold's sister was Enid Bagnold, an author who wrote National Velvet, which was a movie that starred Elizabeth Taylor.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Anne Jefferson none@example.com 2010
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After Hassanein Bey had discovered the lost oases Arkenu and Uweinat, a small band of explorers including Bagnold and the caddish Count Ladislaus Almasy were keen to locate a third oasis, almost lost in the sands of time, let alone the sands of desert.
unknown title 2009
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