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Peggy has a very special friend whose name is Victoria or Vicki for short. Peggy describes Vicki's many talents. She can sing, paint, draw, create and more. Peggy also compares Vicki's talents to her own which look quite a bit different. One day Vicki doesn't come to school, and she never misses school She has been very sick and even in the hospital. After Vicki returns to school, Peggy learns some valuable lessons about strength, faith in God, and a disease called diabetes.
College rule (also known as medium ruled paper) is the most common lined paper in use in the United States. It is generally used in middle school through to college and is also popular with adults. This is a good choice for teen or adult notebooks and composition books (known as exercise books outside the US).
Victoria Smith thought she had fallen in love with the perfect man ... but little did she know that not everything is as it seems. Far away in Yorkshire, England ... there's many secrets locked away inside of the Hart Mansion. Victoria quickly discovers a forbidden secret about her precious Thomas Hart and his sister, Olivia. A secret that now she must take to her grave. Things become complicated when Victoria's brother (Michael Smith) arrives at the manor in hopes of bringing his sister back home to New York. Will Victoria be able to keep Michael from discovering the secret in the garden behind Hart Hall, or will she lose everything that she's fought so hard to conceal?
This book is in the Russian language. Seven sci-fi short stories and a big one. About Victoria.
The romantic adventure and sexual odyssey continues. Surviving a near fatal breakup, Arthur struggles to keep their relationship alive. Their journey of self-discovery and of one another will lead them to places of wonder and enlightenment. It will take them to an amusement park, a family rebirth, wild parties, couples renewing their vows, and a golf tournament.As they make up, in a moment of utter clarity, Arthur realizes that he loves Victoria beyond anyone or anything. Does Victoria love him, though, or is he just a means to some personal end for her. When he confesses his love, will she return it or send him away. During a discussion, the question Do you want to get married? comes up. I can feel her tense. Her breathing begins to get a bit labored and difficult. I briefly wonder, maybe she expects and wants me to ask her. Perhaps, it's a step to far for her.Would their sexual compatibility be enough? She smiles up at me, "Why aren't we normal, like other couples? ...why do you think we're not normal? Could the reasons signal the beginning of the end, or something else?Is Arthur after her money'"I was out with a few of my women friends...One of them asked me if I thought you were using me. I told her no...you are wrong. I am using you...Are you using me? I'll know if you lie...Yes ...I think you'd better leave... I get up, dress, and leave. I wonder if I'm doing the right thing.My foot catches on something and I begin to fall head first. I put my hands out in front of me to break my fall. Something is coming up at me fast and then darkness envelopes me. I'm stranded in an abyss of nothing but darkness-without sight or sound.
Floral Journal With Her Name On ItIsn't that adorable?For those who like having personalised items in their life. Hint: this notebook makes a lovely gift...Features: Wide ruled. 110 pages. 8.5 x 11 inches. Soft cover.
Victoria, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, born on 24th May, 1919 was the delight of the German Saxe Coburgs, but did not impress the English Royal Family. The Duke died just 8 months after his daughter's birth and the Duchess, very determined that her child should eventually become Queen, ensured the carefully tutored Victoria, rarely met other children and only learned in her teens that this might happen. In her 18th year, she was crowned. Two years later she married Prince Albert, becoming pregnant almost immediately. She bore nine children and was attacked on eight occasions by people, whilst out in her carriage. In spite of losing her husband at 42, she ensured that as may of her children as possible, joined and became part of the royal households throughout Europe.
This magnificent biography is the primary source material for an upcoming major ITV series of Victoria's life.When Queen Victoria died in 1901, she had ruled for nearly sixty-four years. She was mother of nine and grandmother of forty-two, and the matriarch of Royal Europe, through the marriages of her children. To many, Queen Victoria is a ruler shrouded in myth and mystique - an aging, stiff widow, paraded as the figurehead to an all-male imperial enterprise. But in truth, Britain's longest reigning monarch was one of the most passionate, expressive, humorous and unconventional women who ever lived, and the story of her life continues to fascinate. A. N. Wilson's exhaustively researched and definitive biography includes a wealth of new material from previously unseen sources, to show us Queen Victoria as she's never been seen before. It explores the curious set of circumstances that led to Victoria's coronation, her strange and isolated childhood, her passionate marriage, Prince Albert's pivotal influence, her widowhood and subsequent intimate friendship with John Brown, all set against the backdrop of this momentous epoch in Britain - and Europe's - history. Victoria is a towering achievement; a masterpiece of biography by a writer at the height of his powers.
Lisa blends the world of southern belles with English aristocracy, Welshmen, and Scottish villagers in her own unique style with the story of Victoria, Volume 3 in the Brides of Grace Hill series. Victoria has grown up on the Kentucky meadows and fields of Grace Hill and Sarah Rose Hall, surviving what Lincoln called the Great War. But her family emerges from the war unscathed, only to turn around and face severe hardship. She's beautiful, vivacious, and swarmed by one beau after another. However, none have held her heart captive quite like Lieutenant Langford does for her sister, Rose. When Langford appears to be drawn to Victoria, there's sure to be trouble. Ridge and Geneva, alarmed by the tension in the household amongst their daughters and hoping their youngest will find the strength of her faith, decide a Grand Tour is in store for Victoria. Can they implement their idea in time to mend broken hearts, or will Victoria's sisters wreak havoc? Will their family be torn apart? Can Victoria arrive at love in the midst of such turmoil? Reminiscent of the Old Testament story of Joseph, what lies ahead for the descendants of the Rosemonts, and particularly, Victoria Morgan? Easily read as a stand-alone, but best enjoyed with the other books in the series. Get your copy and escape to sweet romance, intrigue, family secrets, and adventures from the Victorian Era today
'Writing about Queen Victoria has been one of the most joyous experiences of my life. I have read thousands (literally) of letters never before published, and grown used to her as to a friend. Maddening? Egomaniac? Hysterical? A bad mother? Some have said so. What emerged for me was a brave, original woman who was at the very epicentre of Britain's changing place in the world: a solitary woman in an all-male world who understood politics and foreign policy much better than some of her ministers; a person possessed by demons, but demons which she was brave enough to conquer. Above all, I became aware, when considering her eccentric friendships and deep passions, of what a loveable person she was.' A. N. Wilson
Victoria is among Knut Hamsun’s best-loved works—an incisive study of the coercive power of economic and social forces that is also renowned for its innovative and psychologically probing narrative techniques. Hamsun stages in riveting detail the ill-fated relationship between the novel’s hero, Johannes, and the eponymous Victoria. When Victoria is driven to make a financially advantageous marriage to the son of a wealthy dignitary, the ground is laid for a subtly devastating conclusion that has haunted readers for well over a century.
On a remote Caribbean island, refuge of the rich and famous, a woman appears. No one knows who she is or where she comes from, including the woman, who suffers from amnesia.Amid intrigues and conspiracies involving one of the most influential island families, this mysterious woman's arrival will change the lives of all those who meet her in an unexpected way.With a lost past and a fragile present, the future looks dangerous for anyone who gets involved. Only one has enough faith to know that everything happens for a reason and that coincidences do not exist.Author Bio: Born in Cuba, Sandra M. Gomez lived briefly in Mexico when she was sixteen, and then came to America. A neurologist, she studied medicine at the University of Salamanca, Spain, and trained at St. Louis University, Missouri. She has lived in Alabama ever since. "I have traveled the world and had an amazing life." Recently retired, this is the author's first book.