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  • Times are hard in the village of Silverstream for Miss Buncle so she turns her hand to novel writing and no one is more surprised than she when Disturber of the Peace is accepted for publication under the pseudonym of John Smith and then becomes a runaway best seller.

    52 entries from February 2007 2007

  • Times are hard in the village of Silverstream for Miss Buncle so she turns her hand to novel writing and no one is more surprised than she when Disturber of the Peace is accepted for publication under the pseudonym of John Smith and then becomes a runaway best seller.

    The Dessies 2007

  • There is a small problem, Miss Buncle has used her village and its inhabitants, all very thinly disguised, as her material.

    The Dessies 2007

  • Of course not at Miss Buncle because after all, she's a single woman of very small brain.

    52 entries from February 2007 2007

  • Times are hard in the village of Silverstream for Miss Buncle so she turns her hand to novel writing and no one is more surprised than she when Disturber of the Peace is accepted for publication under the pseudonym of John Smith and then becomes a runaway best seller.

    The Dessies 2007

  • Of course not at Miss Buncle because after all, she's a single woman of very small brain.

    The Dessies 2007

  • Of course not at Miss Buncle because after all, she's a single woman of very small brain.

    The Dessies 2007

  • There is a small problem, Miss Buncle has used her village and its inhabitants, all very thinly disguised, as her material.

    The Dessies 2007

  • There is a small problem, Miss Buncle has used her village and its inhabitants, all very thinly disguised, as her material.

    52 entries from February 2007 2007

  • “Know all; then,” said Ramorny, aloud, “that this noble Earl had letters from the Duke of Albany and myself, sent him by the hand of yon cowardly deserter, Buncle — let him deny it if he dare — counselling the removal of the Duke for a space from court, and his seclusion in this Castle of Falkland.”

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

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