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  • My mother, Dorita, babysat on countless afternoons, making it possible for me to sit behind a closed door in my office and work.

    Keep Sweet MICHeLe DomInGuez Greene 2010

  • My mother, Dorita, babysat on countless afternoons, making it possible for me to sit behind a closed door in my office and work.

    Keep Sweet MICHeLe DomInGuez Greene 2010

  • Never about him, or the Frenchman, or María, always about Ruano and Dorita.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • I had a lovely Dorita Fairlie Bruce flurry about two years ago when I first discovered GGB and bought and more importantly read several.

    Girls Gone By 2006

  • Never about him, or the Frenchman, or María, always about Ruano and Dorita.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • Written in 1923, The Girls of St Bride's by Dorita Fairlie Bruce was a gloriously politically incorrect book by present day standards which made for a fascinating social insight if you could get yourself beyond the nostalgic wallow of the boarding school on the remote Scottish island reached by steamer.

    Girls Gone By 2006

  • I had a lovely Dorita Fairlie Bruce flurry about two years ago when I first discovered GGB and bought and more importantly read several.

    54 entries from September 2006 2006

  • I had a lovely Dorita Fairlie Bruce flurry about two years ago when I first discovered GGB and bought and more importantly read several.

    Girls Gone By 2006

  • Written in 1923, The Girls of St Bride's by Dorita Fairlie Bruce was a gloriously politically incorrect book by present day standards which made for a fascinating social insight if you could get yourself beyond the nostalgic wallow of the boarding school on the remote Scottish island reached by steamer.

    54 entries from September 2006 2006

  • Written in 1923, The Girls of St Bride's by Dorita Fairlie Bruce was a gloriously politically incorrect book by present day standards which made for a fascinating social insight if you could get yourself beyond the nostalgic wallow of the boarding school on the remote Scottish island reached by steamer.

    Girls Gone By 2006

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