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Jessie Mansergh (nee Bell), later Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey (1856 or 1857-1917) was an English author who wrote thirty-three books, and many short stories and magazine articles.
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Jessie Mansergh (nee Bell), later Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey (1856 or 1857- 1917) was an English author who wrote thirty- three books, and many short stories and magazine articles. Her works include Sisters Three (1900), More about Peggy (1901), A Houseful of Girls (1901), Tom and Some Other Girls (1901), Pixie O'Shaughnessy (1902), More about Pixie (1903), Betty Trevor (1907), The Fortunes of the Farrells (1907), The Heart of Una Sackville (1907), Flaming June (1908), Big Game (1908), Etheldreda the Ready (1910), A College Girl (1913), and The Independence of Claire (1915).
Jessie Mansergh (nee Bell), later Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey (1856 or 1857-1917) was an English author who wrote thirty-three books, and many short stories and magazine articles.
Jessie Mansergh (nee Bell), later Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey (1856 or 1857-1917) was an English author who wrote thirty-three books, and many short stories and magazine articles.
Jessie Mansergh (nee Bell), later Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey (1856 or 1857-1917) was an English author who wrote thirty-three books, and many short stories and magazine articles.
Jessie Mansergh (nee Bell), later Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey (1856 or 1857-1917) was an English author who wrote thirty-three books, and many short stories and magazine articles.