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Mrs. Henry Wood

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  • It seems she was copying an entire novel by Mrs. Henry Wood, word for word, and sending it to the publisher as her own.

    Archive 2010-02-01 Steve 2010

  • It seems she was copying an entire novel by Mrs. Henry Wood, word for word, and sending it to the publisher as her own.

    Marie Connor Leighton Steve 2010

  • He is a lover, the most conventional of Anglican lovers, with a heart that has had its training, I should think, in the clean but limited schoolroom of Mrs. Henry Wood ....

    A Modern Utopia Herbert George 2006

  • Elizabeth King and her sisters, and whose benevolent intentions are so effectually forestalled, they are as conventionally English as though they belonged to the pages of Miss Braddon or Mrs. Henry Wood.

    Australian Writers Desmond Byrne

  • (_Lifting up three books from the window seat_) Shall I pack the other half of Mrs. Henry Wood?

    Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts Emlyn Williams 1946

  • "Really it's too provoking, I know it was Mrs. Henry Wood I wanted."

    Fortitude Hugh Walpole 1912

  • I published a book a year, after that, for ten years -- ten years ten books, and then awoke to the fact that I was nothing at all and would never be anything -- that I would never write like Shakespeare, and, a matter of equal importance, would never sell like Mrs. Henry Wood.

    The Captives Hugh Walpole 1912

  • A short red-faced woman, dressed in bright colours, and carrying innumerable little parcels wanted "Under Two Flags," by Mrs. Henry Wood.

    Fortitude Hugh Walpole 1912

  • It's quite out of date, of course; but it reminds me of Mrs. Henry Wood and crinolines and woolwork, and all that sort of thing.

    An Amiable Charlatan 1906

  • On another shelf, rather less conspicuous, were some bound volumes of _The Record_, with the novels of Mrs. Henry Wood and Miss Marie

    The Three Sisters May Sinclair 1904

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