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  • “Who recalled the Jacintha garrison and stood down the army because he dared not risk another costly fight?”

    Immortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 2003

  • Mr. Turton would gain his wish; and while he was still discussing me with the driver of the motor-car, whom 'Jacintha' had addressed as

    Chatterbox, 1905. Various

  • Mrs Nicole Jacintha Bonadie-Baker, For serv education and the commty.

    New Year honours list: Commonwealth 2011

  • His mother, Jacintha Henderson , 45, was in a first floor bedroom conscious and alert but with deep cuts to her face and head.

    Brother Arrested in Beating of Boy Tamer El-Ghobashy 2012

  • The episode left Jacintha Buddicom bruised, with a torn skirt and in tears.

    Orwell 'assaulted his girlfriend' 2007

  • · Eric & Us by Jacintha Buddicom is republished by Finlay Publisher, price £8.50.

    Eric & Us: The Postscript 2007

  • But it was all too late, and Jacintha was left to try and piece together the journey of the last 40 years which had taken the soul mate of her youth on such an extraordinary tangent.

    Eric & Us: The Postscript 2007

  • Jacintha Buddicom and George Orwell were childhood soul mates who lost touch until he was dying.

    Eric & Us: The Postscript 2007

  • Venables writes: Eric, it seems, had attempted to take things further and make serious love to Jacintha.

    Orwell 'assaulted his girlfriend' 2007

  • One day in September 1921, on a walk with Jacintha in the lanes around Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, he went too far.

    Orwell 'assaulted his girlfriend' 2007

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