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[68] Miss Hill (following a family MS.) calls _him_ 'Blackall'; but it seems from what has been said above that the MS. confused two different men.
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
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"Blackall," he cried out, parrying a desperate thrust at his breast, your foil has no button.
Ernest Bracebridge School Days William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Sophie Blackall Mr. and Mrs. Crow, from Aldous Huxley's 'Crows of Pearblossom' Aldous Huxley was a tremendously prolific writer, but he produced only one story for young readers.
A Royal Romp For the Little People Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Now it's back in a vivid picture-book edition Abrams, 40 pages, $16.95 with robust and suitably disquieting illustrations by Sophie Blackall.
A Royal Romp For the Little People Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Sophie Blackall gave a particularly exciting answer to the proposed question.
Sammy Perlmutter: 'Drawn In Brooklyn' At The Brooklyn Public Library: Picture Book Authors Talk About Inspiration Sammy Perlmutter 2010
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Michael Butterworth in the Savoy office, 1998 (photo by Ben Blackall).
Ballardian » “Driven by Anger”: An Interview with Michael Butterworth (the Savoy interviews, part 1) 2009
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In conjunction with the "Drawn In Brooklyn" exhibition up there now through January 23, panelists R. Gregory Christie, John Bemelmans Marciano, Sophie Blackall, John Rocco and Melanie Cecka tackled the question as to what inspires them.
Sammy Perlmutter: 'Drawn In Brooklyn' At The Brooklyn Public Library: Picture Book Authors Talk About Inspiration Sammy Perlmutter 2010
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Easyjet is the only airline which flies this route direct, but Blackall is unhappy about allowing anyone to dismantle her expensive and complicated wheelchair while she is travelling.
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Some say it was Tom Lefroy, a young Irishman she flirted with when she was twenty and wrote about to her sister, others that it was a student at Cambridge named Samuel Blackall, or a mysterious suitor she mentioned meeting at the seaside in the summer of 1801.
Pies & Prejudice Heather Vogel Frederick 2010
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My copy came courtesy ofSophie Blackall, illustrator extraordinaireand collector of tiny things,and I laughed and cringed with agonizing recognition all the way home from Brooklyn.
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