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by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author), Tasha Tudor (Illustrator) "Once on a dark winter's day, when the yellow fog hung so thick and heavy in the streets of London that the lamps were lighted." mor (www.amazon.com....56-6314859)
by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author), Tasha Tudor (Illustrator) "When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everybody said she was the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen." mor (www.amazon.com....56-6314859)
by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author), Tasha Tudor (Illustrator) "Once on a dark winter's day, when the yellow fog hung so thick and heavy in the streets of London that the lamps were lighted." more (www.amazon.com....56-6314859)
by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author) "When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everybody said she was the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen." mor (www.amazon.com....56-6314859)
by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author), Tasha Tudor (Illustrator) "When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everybody said she was the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen." more (www.amazon.com....56-6314859)
by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Author), Tasha Tudor (Author) "When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everybody said she was the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen." more (www.amazon.com....56-6314859)
Excerpt on Page 156 . " Frances Nolan ," corrected Miss Briggs. "Is she smart?" "Y-e-e-es." "Is she good?" "She had better be." Sissy brought her face closer to (www.amazon.com....43-5225740)
Reading this article and seeing these photographs make me happy that Frances is growing up to be an interesting person! Let's hope that she has the scruples to stay away from the life her mother lead (stereogum.com....08055.html)
HER MOTHER RAISED HER? What a joke. Her mother hired nannies which were paid for by her dead father. Prolly the best thign that could have happened to lil frances . Gotta be hard to have the whole world watching to see how you measure up to your famous parents tho.I wish her luc (stereogum.com....08055.html)
I've never seen high school musicial, but I am glad to see that Frances Bean isn't a frightened little celebrity kid. At least she isn't hiding in a closet with Tom Cruise . : (stereogum.com....08055.html)
WASHINGTON (AP) Frances Lewine, a White House correspondent who covered six presidencies for The Associated Press, was honored Saturday as a pioneer for women in journalism and as a leading advocate against discrimination in the newsroom (www.pr-inside.com....453136.htm)
CNN has created an internship in Lewine's name. The family is creating a foundation to support journalism in the vein that Lewine produced. Contributions can be made to the Frances Lewine fund at www.wpcf.org . (www.pr-inside.com....453136.htm)
My second cousin, four times removed. Frances Wright seems to have been an extraordinary woman, plainly capable of defying the mores of her day and yet for the most part earning admiration and approbation for her efforts (chrisknight.info....16dd2dd8fb)
Meanwhile, Wright tried to recruit enlightened Europeans to take part in the building of a new world . She found one taker, another Frances , or Fanny , the mother of Anthony Trollope, who would write a book on the Domestic Manners of the Americans at wide variance from the nauseous flattery of Wright's views of the U.S (chrisknight.info....16dd2dd8fb)
I shared her bedroom; it had no ceiling, . The rain had access through the wooden roof, and the chimney, which was of logs, slightly plaistered with mud, caught fire, at least a dozen times in a day; but Frances Wright stood in the midst of all this desolation, with the air of a conqueror (chrisknight.info....16dd2dd8fb)
Source: pp 27-29, Trollope, Frances , Domestic Manners of the Americans (originally London , 1832); also edited with a history of Mrs. Trollopes Adventures in America , by Donald Smalley (New York 1949) (chrisknight.info....16dd2dd8fb)
Ending speculation that she would put up one last fight with a president, Mary Frances Berry, the chairwoman of the United States Civil Rights Commission, resigned Tuesday (topics.nytimes.com....ces_berry/)
I was very pleased with my experience at Frances Ray Jules. It was my first time there and Maryann, the esthetician that I had, took time to explain everything before she started. I had ear candling done which I highly recommend, and she was very professional and pleasant. The receptionist also helped me with directions and was very helpful. I will definitely be going back (www.yellowbot.com....on-ma.html)
My wife and I stayed at the Sofitel Frances in mid-June 2007 and had a fine stay. We loved the historical details and charming feel of the place. After the relative chaos of the surrounding Santo Domingo, walking into the Frances was a cool relief. It might sound sort of cheesy, but the hotel was an oasis in the heat, (www.tripadvisor.ie....ublic.html)
FRANCES Lewine, who has died of a probable stroke aged 86, was a White House correspondent for the Associated Press during the administrations of six presidents, from Eisenhower to Carter (www.theherald.co.uk....Lewine.php)
Frances Newbern Langford April 4 , 1913 , Lakeland, Florida â July 11 , 2005 , Jensen Beach, Florida was an American singer and entertainer who was popular during the Golden Age of Radio and also made film appearances over two decades (www.search.com....s_Langford)
Although her greatest successes were in radio, her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame , at 1500 Vine Street , acknowledges her contribution to motion pictures . Frances Langford was also supportive member of the Jensen Beach community who constantly donated money to the community. She died at her Jensen Beach home after suffering from congestive heart failure , aged 9 (www.search.com....s_Langford)
WASHINGTON - Frances Lewine, a White House correspondent who covered six presidencies for The Associated Press, was honored Saturday as a pioneer for women in journalism and as a leading advocate against discrimination in the newsroo (seattlepi.nwsource.com....orial.html)
Against all odds , Frances Bean Cobain survived infancy and childhood and is now a thriving teenager. The 16 year-old daughter of Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain is coming into her own and seems to have more sense than both her parents put together. Frances says she doesn57;t understand her own hype (www.hollywoodbackwash.com....an-cobain/)
As the mother of two young sons, Frances Fragos Townsend, President Bush's domestic security adviser, believes that families need to know as much as possible about terror threats. (topics.nytimes.com...._townsend/)
Frances Fragos Townsend, who has kept a low political profile as the president57;s chief terrorism adviser, will leave office without the battle scars of her West Wing colleagues (topics.nytimes.com...._townsend/)
WHEN HER FIRST CHILD, JEAN WAS BORN IN 1932 AND BEGAN TALKING SHE PICKED UP ON JOSEPH CALLING FRANCES "HONEY". FROM THEN ON. SHE WAS CALLED "HONEY" BY ALL WHO KNEW HER (www.angelfire.com....ances.html)
Frances Ann was born July 30, 1917 to Clem and Anna Schelle Stallman at Plankinton, Aurora County, and grew up on the family farm southeast of Reliance. She attended Cooper School through the eighth grade then worked on the farm and also for others until she was old enough to go Iowa to help her sister, Marie (www.geocities.com....rances.htm)
Frances married Lawrence Frederick Nanneman Mar. 5, 1946, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Reliance. Their wedding dance was held in the Oacoma Hall at Oacoma. Lawrence was born April 22, 1919 at Wein, Linn County, Mo. He and Frances moved onto the farm in Clariton County, MO., where they spent their entire life togethe (www.geocities.com....rances.htm)
Caryl Churchill's apocalyptic parable, Far Away, will get a new victim late next month: Kathleen Chalfant, right, who will take over for Frances McDormand on Dec. 27 (topics.nytimes.com....mcdormand/)
Living in South Florida has its perks, but last summer the warm water and tropical weather has churned out some serious problems. I was at ground zero for the fury of Hurricane Frances . While only a category 2 at landfall, this beast took its time dismantling my hometown. Read about my experience (surfing.about.com....rances.htm)
Rudolph and his wife Frances (Fannie), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schad, Sr. lived in SPringfield Township, Cottonwood County. Rudolph did sheep shearing and dynamite blasting. They were the parents of nine children (www.geocities.com....ances.html)
Frances Slocum was a young girl whowas "stolen by the Delaware Indians from her father's house near Wilkes-Barre,in Wyoming Valley, Luzerne county, Pa.," in September , 1778. Thebrother of Frances Slocum is Major Benjamin Slocum. Benjamin's daughter,Maria Slocum, is my g-g grandmother andwife of Dr. Silas B. Robinson. (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
"In speaking of the disappearance of Frances Slocum, Mrs. Gardner says that according to Ebenezer Slocum's writing inthe old family Bible, Frances Slocum did not disappear in November, asis generally claimed in histories since written, but in September . Mrs. Gardner, who is the daughter of Sarah Hitchcock and Abel Gardner,believes the notation in the Bible to be correct. (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
O-saw-she-quah, Yellow Leaf, [other spellingsinclude O-zah-shing-qua], the second daughter of Frances Slocum, marriedfive times. She had twelve children (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
Her first marriage was to Louis Godfroy, nephew of FrancisGodfroy, last war chief of the Miami's, who became Chief when Frances Slocum'shusband, She-pan-can-ah, retired from the chieftainship. (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
(O-saw-she-quah's daughter by her next marriage to Wap-shing-qua,named Kin-o-zach-wa, married Gabriel Godfroy, son of Chief Francis Godfroy. She was favorite grand-daughter of Frances Slocum.) (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
"Frances Slocum died March 9, 1847, and was buried in a little Indiancemetery on the ridge a short distance from her home, near Reserve, Indiana.No stone or monument marked her grave." Hon. James F. Stutesman, formeda committee in 1899 to raise money and erect the monument shown here. Thecommittee members were: (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
West face "Frances Slocum became a stranger toher mother tongue. She became a stranger to her brethren, and an aliento her mother's children, through her captivity. (See Psalm lxix., 8.)This monument was erected by Slocums and others who deemed it a pleasureto contribute, and was unveiled by them with public ceremonies May 17th,1900. (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
South face "She-po-con-ah, a Miami Indian Chief,husband of Frances Slocum 'Ma-con-a-quah', died here in 1833 (?) at anadvanced age. Their adult children were: 'Ke-ke-nok-esh-wah,' wife of Rev.Jean Baptiste Brouillette, died March 13th, 1847, aged 47 years, leavingno children. (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
The Frances Slocum Indiana Historical Marker located atthe intersection of CRs 650 West and 900 South, southwest of Wabash, WabashCounty, is inscribed, "Captured as a child by the Delaware Indians in 1778from her Pennsylvania home, she grew up with the Indians, married a Miamichief, and lived in Indiana till her death, 1847." (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
The "Seven Pillars" as they are known, is a creation ofnature formed many centuries ago in the sandstone along the MississinewaRiver, several miles southeast of Peru, Miami County, Indiana. On the northside of the river , the Frances Slocum Trail, passes above them (www.rootsweb.com....ances.html)
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