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  2. Rachel Field - Wikipedia

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    1934, Branches Green, poetry (including "Something Told the Wild Geese" [15]) 1934, Susanna B And William C, fiction; 1934, God's Pocket, historical non-fiction; 1935, Time Out Of Mind, fiction; 1936, Fear Is the Thorn, poetry; 1936, First Class Matter: A Comedy in One Act, drama; 1937, To See Ourselves, by Field and her husband Arthur Pederson ...

  3. Emily Lawless - Wikipedia

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    Lawless wrote nineteen works of fiction, biography, history, nature studies and poetry, many of which were widely read at the time. She is increasingly considered a major fiction writer of the late nineteenth century, and an early modernist innovator. She is often remembered for her Wild Geese poems (1902). Her books were:

  4. Mary Lynn Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Nápoles's Critical Thinking in the Choral Rehearsal: An Initial Study of Approaches to Teacher Training used Lightfoot's "Something Told the Wild Geese" as a model piece in her choral teacher training study. [12] Lightfoot's works have also been analyzed in numerous choral reviews.

  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday, January 9

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    Spoilers ahead! We've warned you. We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT ...

  6. Boyfriend Allegedly Promised Girlfriend's Mom, 'I'll Get Her ...

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    Markeem Benson is accused of murdering Renise Wolfe in Nevada

  7. A man who kidnapped and sexually assaulted a Northern California woman in what became widely known as the “Gone Girl” kidnapping has been charged with two 15-year-old home invasion sexual ...

  8. Violet Jacob - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Geese, a conversation between the author and the North Wind, is a melancholic poem on the theme of homesickness. It was set to music as Norlan' Wind and popularised by Angus singer and songmaker Jim Reid, [8] who also set to music other poems by Jacob and those other Angus poets such as Marion Angus and Helen Cruikshank. [9]

  9. In a wild mash-up of "Little Red Riding-Hood," Carter's "The Werewolf" follows a girl who chops off a wolf's paw. Once severed, it transforms into her grandmother's ringed hand, revealing the old woman's true identity as a mythical creature.