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  • Pierre and got srsly annoyed with the eye/arm loss, but I don't think I threw anything across the room until the book where she was torn over whether to start a COMPLETELY PURE AND BLAMELESS affair with whomever is standing in for Lady Hamilton.

    Making Light: Scholarly works to avoid citing at all costs 2010

  • Pierre and got srsly annoyed with the eye/arm loss, but I don't think I threw anything across the room until the book where she was torn over whether to start a COMPLETELY PURE AND BLAMELESS affair with whomever is standing in for Lady Hamilton.

    Making Light: Scholarly works to avoid citing at all costs 2010

  • Amanda had been paid one and half million pounds to star in Lady Hamilton, and from looking at her film contracts, Anna knew her asking price had risen as fast as her stardom.

    Silent Scream: An Anna Travis Mystery Lynda La Plante 2009

  • Vivian Leigh bore an uncanny resemblance to the real Lady Hamilton.

    That Hamilton Woman (1941) elena maria vidal 2009

  • Amanda had been paid one and half million pounds to star in Lady Hamilton, and from looking at her film contracts, Anna knew her asking price had risen as fast as her stardom.

    Silent Scream: An Anna Travis Mystery Lynda La Plante 2009

  • Vivian Leigh bore an uncanny resemblance to the real Lady Hamilton.

    Archive 2009-06-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • I had had a strong limelight prepared and disposed so that it could not be seen, but which would light up Lady Hamilton as though she were a picture.

    Archive 2009-06-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • Long after leaving London, in 1815, I heard that Lady Hamilton had ended her days at Calais, dying there neglected and forsaken in the most awful poverty.

    Archive 2009-06-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • Long after leaving London, in 1815, I heard that Lady Hamilton had ended her days at Calais, dying there neglected and forsaken in the most awful poverty.

    That Hamilton Woman (1941) elena maria vidal 2009

  • I had had a strong limelight prepared and disposed so that it could not be seen, but which would light up Lady Hamilton as though she were a picture.

    That Hamilton Woman (1941) elena maria vidal 2009

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