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  • If he had any clear idea thereof, probably that undiscovered land appeared to him as a big, pleasant place where are no unbelievers or erroneous doctrines, and all sinners will be sternly repressed, in which, clad in a white surplice with all proper ecclesiastical trappings, he would argue eternally with the Early Fathers and in due course utterly annihilate Bickley, that is in a moral sense.

    When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • "Don't you tell your opinion about the Deluge or he may cause another just to show that you are wrong," called Bickley after him.

    When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • "And it was so important to him that when he bought a house in Bickley, which is in Bromley, that he actually named it 'The Priory'."

    London SE1 community website 2008

  • Implacable Susan Bickley sings the housekeeper Mrs Grose, Giselle Allen chills as the ghostly Miss Jessel and lovely Joanna Songi reprises her role as knowing, not-so-little Flora.

    The Turn of the Screw; BBC Proms 32, 35, 36 – review 2011

  • Susan Bickley is superb as Detective Inspector Anne Strawson and her acting totally convincing, as we, and she, recognize that the piece is more about her own self-knowledge than whodunit or the two boys.

    'Two Boys' Heralds Debut of a Great Composer Paul Levy 2011

  • Almost all the performances are outstanding, especially those of Eva-Maria Westbroek in the title role, Gerald Finley as lawyer Howard K. Stern and Susan Bickley as her almost-moral mother, and Dominic Rowntree as her doomed teenage son whose sole aria consists entirely of prescription drug names.

    A Good Time With Bad Girls 2011

  • They kept taking refuge in dramatic distractions an aria by Anna Nicole's mother, Virgie, sung by Susan Bickley, about how much she hates men but hardly ever hauled off and let Anna Nicole have a real aria or explained her relationship with Stern.

    Royal Opera's 'Anna Nicole' misses the inner beauty 2011

  • Sara Bickley lives, writes, and attends college in Dayton, Ohio.

    BROOMCORN • by S. L. Bickley 2007

  • BROOMCORN • by S.L. Bickley | Every Day Fiction - The once a day flash fiction magazine.

    BROOMCORN • by S. L. Bickley 2007

  • FIFTEEN knife thugs slashing at customers as two drug gangs battled in a family pub in Bickley, Kent — leaving two men fighting for life and the bar looking "like an abattoir".

    Archive 2008-05-01 FIDO The Dog 2008

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