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Friend at Court
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Friend at Court

When Quaker Ruth Bowen returns home to reconcile with her estranged family, she does not expect to run afoul of an eccentric judge of the Kings Bench and to find herself confined in Norwich Castle prison. She must solve the mystery of why a deaf maidservant was summarily dismissed from her employment and later brought up on trumped-up charges of theft and attempted murder. Can the girl be a threat to someone in that household?

Friends and Enemies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Friends and Enemies

It's 1818 A.D. A mysterious woman lies dying on a London pavement. An urchin disappears into the fog. A few disjointed words uttered by the victim suggest that a child is in grave danger. Quaker widow Ruth Bowen must discover the identity of the woman, a stranger to the city, and find that child before harm can come to it. Others are seeking the child. Are they friends or enemies?

Snap Judgment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Snap Judgment

...cannot wait to return home to the peace and quiet of High Holborn, after desperate deeds in this backwater of Norwich. Life has been too exciting here. I had an overnight stay in the Castle prison -- a badge of honour for a Quaker thy father would say - thanks to an unfriendly judge. I was stunned out of my wits and thrown into the River Wensum by a man who is now a fugitive from the law. That same unfriendly judge fished me out of the river, so all is forgiven him. I have written to Wm. Scorby to reassure him about his daughter Alice's good health. She is back working for Mrs. Varley, and is cleared of all suspicion that she tried to harm her. the true culprit is now proven to be Ambrose Flamborough, son of the Varley family lawyer. Bill need fret about Alice no longer. Thy term as sole High Potentate of Bowen & Sons is about to come to an end. Expect your brother and me late Wednesday. Thine affectionate Mother Ruth.

Half Moon Lake
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 515

Half Moon Lake

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-05-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

'Sometimes it takes a long, long time to know that love and hate can co-exist quite comfortably in the soul, but I learned quickly.'Grace grew up in the shadow of her widowed mother and her superstitious, overbearing neighbours in the remote town of Preachers Bay, Northern Ireland. When one summer evening, a stranger knocked on their door, desperately seeking refuge, Grace helped to nurse him back to health. At last she experienced the love that she had innocently yet dementedly craved and that had long been denied.Now, two decades later, as she lies in a hospital bed in semi-consciousness, Grace thinks back to her childhood and that steamy summer of 1976. Finally, we learn the truth behind her lifelong reclusiveness, her relationship with her mother and her first love.

Monitoring Foreign Ownership of U.S. Real Estate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 534

Monitoring Foreign Ownership of U.S. Real Estate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Somatic Cell Genetics of Woody Plants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Somatic Cell Genetics of Woody Plants

Most forest tree species were considered recalcitrant a decade ago, but now with the improved in vitro techniques some progress has been made towards culture-of tree species. Micro propagation has been achieved from the juvenile tissues of a number of forest tree species. On the other hand, tissues from most mature trees are still very difficult to grow and differen tiate in vitro. Nevertheless, there has been slow but steady progress in the application of tissue culture technology for culture of tissues, organs, cells and protoplasts of tree species. As compared to most agricultural crops, and herbaceous plant species, trees are a different lot. They have long gene ration cycles. They are highly heterozygous and have a large reservoir of genetic variability. Because of this genetic variability, their response in vitro is also variable. On a single medium, the response of tissues from different trees (genotypes) of a single species may be quite different: some responding by induction of growth and differentiation, while others showing minimal or no growth at all. That makes the somatic cell genetics of woody plants somewhat difficult, but at the same time interesting.

FCC Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1234

FCC Record

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Monitoring Foreign Ownership of U.S. Real Estate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490
Atlantis Rising Magazine - 135 - May/June 2019
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Atlantis Rising Magazine - 135 - May/June 2019

In this downloadable issue: ANCIENT MYSTERIES SEEKING THE "LOST" EQUATOR Ice-Age-Era Artifact of a Destroyed Civilization? BY JONATHON A. PERRIN THE PARANORMAL TUNNELING THROUGH TIME Could Visitors from the Past & the Future Be Here After All? BY MARTIN RUGGLES THE UNEXPLAINED VANISHING ACTS Tracking the Strange Disappearances of People & Animals Worldwide BY WILLIAM B. STOECKER UFOs U.S. FORCES VS. UFOS BEFORE ROSWELL Could Forgotten Accounts, Force a Look at Evidence Once Considered Taboo? BY FRANK JOSEPH THE UNEXPLAINED GIANTS IN THE PAPERS Lost Details of the Senora Skeleton Finds BY JAMES VIERA & HUGH NEWMAN CONSCIOUSNESS CHURCH ENERGY What Mystic Science Were the Builders Practicing? B...

Monitoring Foreign Ownership of U. S. Real Estate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482