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The Bride Prize: Allan's Miscellany 1839 (Allan's Miscellany, # 1) The Bride Prize: Allan's Miscellany 1839 by Sandra Schwab
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“and white wrappers, and this only changed in the 1860s. But Uncle Allan is quite taken with Dickens’s and Thackeray’s”
Sandra Schwab, The Bride Prize: Allan's Miscellany 1839
“carried the scent of roses through the open windows. Miss Florence Marsh sat on the sofa, mending one of her father’s”
Sandra Schwab, The Bride Prize: Allan's Miscellany 1839