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Or, one of the high dollar Boyt canvas cases ($90) that wick moisture and breathe.
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Or, one of the high dollar Boyt canvas cases ($90) that wick moisture and breathe.
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Bella Freud is a fashion designer and four others are successful writers – Annie Freud, Esther Freud, and Rose and Susie Boyt.
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Boyt has sampled everything from fox to sparrow; deer and pigeon are his staples, but he has even tried a greater horseshoe bat.
Archive 2008-01-01 The Nag 2008
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Among the scheduled speakers were Graham Rawle, illustrator of a new edition of The Wizard of Oz; Susie Boyt, author of My Judy Garland Life; and Rebecca Loncraine, "author of a forthcoming biography of L Frank Baum."
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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Among the scheduled speakers were Graham Rawle, illustrator of a new edition of The Wizard of Oz; Susie Boyt, author of My Judy Garland Life; and Rebecca Loncraine, "author of a forthcoming biography of L Frank Baum."
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By the way, if you'd like a resin case that's less costly than the Hardigg, Boyt now makes very good one, as does Penguin and Browning (same case), but the latches will rip your fingernails out.
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Boyt, or Boyd, [316] from the Celtic Boidh, signifying fair, or yellow.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III. Mrs. Thomson
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Bella Freud is a fashion designer and four others are successful writers - Annie Freud, Esther Freud, and Rose and Susie Boyt.
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She was a pupil of Freud's before she became his lover for a decade, a friend for much longer, and mother of five of his many children, including the novelist Susie Boyt.
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