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Mapp & Lucia : a novel
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This is the fourth installment in the delicious 'Mapp & Lucia' series, and a hilarious study of 1930's manners and the pecking order in the fictional English village of Tilling. Now a widow, Lucia moves to the village of Tilling where she meets a rival for her social dominance, the clever Miss Mapp.
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Portrait of Miss Dora Warner
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The bride of Newgate
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Edward Belcher letter to Miss Russell
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