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Clemence is addicted to answering lonely-hearts adverts, but is perpetually disappointed because each time she arranges to meet someone, he immediately abandons the old woman on sight.
Reading Maxine 2009
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Clemence is addicted to answering lonely-hearts adverts, but is perpetually disappointed because each time she arranges to meet someone, he immediately abandons the old woman on sight.
Book review Maxine 2009
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Clemence is addicted to answering lonely-hearts adverts, but is perpetually disappointed because each time she arranges to meet someone, he immediately abandons the old woman on sight.
Books Maxine 2009
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Clemence is addicted to answering lonely-hearts adverts, but is perpetually disappointed because each time she arranges to meet someone, he immediately abandons the old woman on sight.
Sunday Salon: The Chalk Circle Man, by Fred Vargas, translated by Sian Reynolds Maxine 2009
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Clemence is addicted to answering lonely-hearts adverts, but is perpetually disappointed because each time she arranges to meet someone, he immediately abandons the old woman on sight.
PETRONA Maxine 2009
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Clemence is addicted to answering lonely-hearts adverts, but is perpetually disappointed because each time she arranges to meet someone, he immediately abandons the old woman on sight.
Sunday Salon: The Chalk Circle Man, by Fred Vargas, translated by Sian Reynolds Maxine 2009
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Clemence is addicted to answering lonely-hearts adverts, but is perpetually disappointed because each time she arranges to meet someone, he immediately abandons the old woman on sight.
July 2009 Maxine 2009
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Gervaise called Clemence and bade her to count the linen while she made out the list.
L'Assommoir ��mile Zola 1871
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Charvet laughingly called Clemence an aristocrat because she drank grog.
The Fat and the Thin ��mile Zola 1871
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"Clemence," he said, to the portress, "did you go to school as a child?"
The Crystal Stopper Maurice Leblanc 1902
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