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  2. The Snowball (children's novel) - Wikipedia

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    The story is set in a small house on the edge of a small English country town. The children are on a loose rein, as their mother is soon called away to nurse some relations of theirs through a bout of measles, leaving them with their preoccupied father, a schoolmaster who is busy writing a book (p. 10). [2]

  3. Mary Gordon (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Catherine Gordon (born December 8, 1949) is an American writer from Queens and Valley Stream, New York. She is the McIntosh Professor of English at Barnard College . She is best known for her novels, memoirs and literary criticism .

  4. Mary, Mary (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the 12th book in the series, Cross, Alex has decided to quit the FBI due to the events of Mary, Mary and becomes a therapist again. After breaking up with Jamilla Hughes, Alex starts a new relationship with Kayla Coles, who has been interested in Alex since Four Blind Mice. The two will continue their relationship through the sequel.

  5. List of View Askewniverse characters - Wikipedia

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    Smith talked about making a one-issue comic book about Bartleby and Loki. It would show the story of how the two are banished to Wisconsin. As of October 2006, the comic is still on his agenda. A joke made by Ben Affleck in a Train Wreck video for Clerks II was turned into a rumor that Bartleby would return in said film via a brief cameo ...

  6. Grover Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Grover Gardner (b 1956) [1] is an American narrator of audiobooks. As of May 2018, he has narrated over 1,200 books. [ 2 ] He was the Publishers Weekly "Audiobook Narrator of the Year" (2005) and is among AudioFile magazine's "Best Voices of the Century".

  7. Mary Plain - Wikipedia

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    The character was created by the Welsh author Gwynedd Rae and first appeared in the book Mostly Mary in 1930. The last original book, Mary Plain's Whodunnit, was published in 1965. The books were reissued as paperbacks in the 1970s, and new editions of Mostly Mary and All Mary were published in the 1990s.

  8. The Snowball - Wikipedia

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    The Snowball may refer to: The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life; The Snowball (children's novel) See also. Snowball (disambiguation)

  9. Mary Poppins Opens the Door - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Julie Andrews appeared in a live-action/animated 10-minute short film produced by DisneyToon Studios for the 40th Anniversary DVD release of Mary Poppins. The Cat That Looked at a King was based on Mary Poppins Opens the Door, and was the first project offered to The Answer Studio, which included former employees of Walt Disney Animation Japan.