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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Janet Allen
"There, there, Teddy dear, don't take on so," soothed Maud, rescuing the other's new silver pencil that was rapidly sliding further away from Ted with the pretty open hand bag. "I had entirely forgotten how you despise ice sports. And you so lovely and fat for falling. You should love 'em," insisted the studious Maud. "Being fat isn't all it's--" "Cracked up to be," assisted Judith Stearns. "I quote freely. That's one of Tim Jackson's." "Where have I heard the line before?" mimicked Theodosia Dalton, otherwise Dozia the Fearless. "It has a chummy tone. All of which is as naught to the question. Where is Jane? Never knew her to miss the line up here. And I even tapped at her door. Judy, where is Jane?" demanded Dozia.
"Of course I was dreaming, Dad," she declared gaily, making an ineffectual grab at the hands he held behind him. "No fair using force," he warned, dexterously eluding her. "This is a guessing contest. Now which hand will you choose?" "Both hands, you mean thing " laughed Jane. "I know what you have in one of them. It's a letter. Maybe two. Now stand and deliver." "Here you are." Obligingly obeying the imperative command, Mr. Allen handed Jane two letters. "Oh, joy Here you are " Jane enveloped her father in a bear-like hug, planting a resounding kiss on his sun-burnt cheek.
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"Jane Allen, Junior" by Edith Bancroft is a captivating young adult novel that immerses readers into the world of boarding school life. Set in the prestigious Briarwood Hall, Bancroft's narrative follows the adventures of the spirited protagonist, Jane Allen, as she navigates the trials and triumphs of adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery. Bancroft's masterful storytelling weaves together themes of loyalty, courage, and the pursuit of dreams, creating a compelling coming-of-age tale that resonates with readers of all ages. Through vivid descriptions and relatable characters, the novel invites readers to share in Jane's journey as she confronts the challenges and uncertainties of teenage life. As Jane and her friends navigate the complexities of schoolwork, social dynamics, and personal growth, Bancroft skillfully captures the essence of the teenage experience, offering insight into the joys and struggles of adolescence. With its timeless themes and relatable characters, "Jane Allen, Junior" stands as a cherished classic in young adult literature, solidifying Edith Bancroft's reputation as a revered author in the genre.
As A Man Thinketh: As A Man Thinketh in the 21st Century
Jane Allen; James Allen
Candlelite Publishing, LLC
2012
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Do your thoughts really matter? Do the words you say in your mind make any difference at all in what you experience in your life? The answer is an unequivocal Yes The timeless classic "As A Man Thinketh" has been rewritten to help the average person understand its lessons. "For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he." Psalms 23:7 "As A Man Thinketh" was first published in 1903. James Allen described this work as an essay about "the power of thought, and particularly with the use and application of thought to happy and beautiful issues. James Allen] tried to make the book simple, so that all can easily grasp and follow its teaching, and put into practice the methods which it advises. It shows how, in his own thought-world, each man holds the key to every condition, good or bad, that enters into his life, and transform his circumstances." Jane Allen felt the early 1900's language made the timeless concepts difficult to understand, and put them into language that can be easily understood int he 21st century.
"In Pier Angeli, a nineteen-year-old Italian girl, Hollywood has found an actress who eludes the town's traditional classifications and whose unvarnished beauty and instinctive talent have already caused her to be called 'Little Garbo'"--Theodore Strauss in Collier's, April 1952. This work is the first full-length biography of actress Anna Maria Pierangeli, from her early life in Italy to her death at the age of 39. She was discovered by Vittorio De Sica and soon after starred in her first film, Domani e troppo tardi (Tomorrow Is Too Late), which began her meteoric rise to fame in Italy. She arrived in Hollywood in 1950 at the age of 18, and the first thing MGM did was change her name to Pier Angeli and predict great things for its newest actress. The book covers her seven year career with MGM, her two unhappy marriages to Vic Damone and Armando Trovajoli, her love for her children Perry and Andrew, her brief and stormy relationship with James Dean, her dependent relationships with her mother and such stars as Kirk Douglas, Richard Attenborough and Debbie Reynolds, and the mystery surrounding her death.
From Kitchen to Garret: Hints For Young Householders
Jane Allen Frith Panton
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This special re-print edition of Jane Panton's book "From Kitchen To Garret: Hints To Young Householders" is a guide to old fashioned housekeeping and home management. Written in 1888, this classic text on housekeeping provides a wealth of old fashioned tips and advice. Chapters include Choosing a House, Kitchen Arrangements, Meals and Money, First Shopping, The Hall, The Dining Room, The Morning Room, The Drawing Room, Curtains, Carpets and Lighting, Bedrooms, The Dressing Room, Spare Rooms, Nurseries, In Retirement, the Schoolroom, Boys and Girls, Entertaining Guests and more. A truly unique and highly informative book for those interested in living a better, simpler and more organized home life, with advice from the late 19th century. Note: This edition is a perfect facsimile of the original edition and is not set in a modern typeface. As a result, some type characters and images might suffer from slight imperfections or minor shadows in the page background.