This profession scandalizes her mother, a member of the local gentry, a class slightly above that of most of the people Enid cares for. |
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In her room Enid has a backlit faux stained-glass panorama of waterfalls and woods, gaudy, like something in a bad restaurant. |
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One lot is a collection of children's annuals, including first editions of Enid Blyton books and an 1870 copy of John Bunyan's Choice Works. |
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Enid Blyton is also a given, although her own book is mercifully free of the girlish gushiness of both. |
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If I had my way I'd ban the most precocious kids from reading anything but Enid Blyton. |
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Enid stays defiant in fat-heeled boots, tight minis, a raptor tee shirt and purple lipstick. |
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Take, for example, the non-conformist Enid, who delights in wearing retro tortoiseshell specs, thrift-store garb and gaudy lipstick and despises all around her. |
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I can't tell you more about this fragile play, except that Vada and her coevals Enid and Marybell like to play canasta and gossip in a tree house. |
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Using a combination of natural and chemical dyes, Enid has included in this exhibition works using the Japanese method of resist dyeing on silk, known as Shibori. |
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Even though Enid manages to engineer and then wreck his chances with another woman, it is very unlikely that that relationship would have developed. |
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Enid, where the Joneses live and farm on 3,000 acres, sits in the middle part of the state. |
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When the broken-hearted Seymour waits alone at the diner bar, Enid feels ashamed of her actions, and takes it upon herself to follow him home and see how he lives. |
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I've been recycling Enid Blyton plots for years and made a mint. |
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It felt like a boarding school midnight feast from an Enid Blyton novel. |
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However, despite being inseparable during high school, Enid and Rebecca begin to drift apart as their maturing life goals take them in different directions. |
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The Enid Blyton Estate, for example, are urging children to get outside and be more adventurous as part of their Summer of Adventure campaign. |
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Enid Blyton wrote a number of children's books with pixies as featured characters. |
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A few months after her birth Enid almost died from whooping cough, but was nursed back to health by her father, whom she adored. |
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Enid was devastated when he left the family shortly after her thirteenth birthday to live with another woman. |
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Enid and her mother did not have a good relationship, and she failed to attend either of her parents' funerals. |
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Sunny Stories was renamed Enid Blyton's Sunny Stories in January 1937, and served as a vehicle for the serialisation of Blyton's books. |
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Prolific children's author Enid Blyton chronicled the adventures of a group of young children and their dog in The Famous Five. |
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Geraint and Enid in Volume I was the basis for Alfred, Lord Tennyson's two poems about Geraint in the Idylls of the King. |
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Her Enid was a literary influence on Tennyson, and her theories and sources influenced European artists, poets and writers. |
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Early members include Eric Gill, Enid Marx, Sir Frank Whittle and numerous other household names. |
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Little Red Riding Hood is Saffron's favourite but she's quickly becoming a fan of Enid Blyton too. |
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And Enid brought sweet cakes to make them cheer, And in her veil enfolded, manchet bread. |
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Coincidentally, Tennyson's Enid and Nimue was published and withdrawn in the same year, 1857, that Browning published this charge to poets. |
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Auburn Career Center Concord Township, Ohio Autry Technology Center Enid, Okla. |
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The story rests somewhere between Agatha Christie and Enid Blyton with the usual droll and understated humour that will be familiar to Snicket readers. |
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But the English rose actress says she didn't grow up reading Enid Blyton. |
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And I would gladly swap the BBC's mean-spirited drama for the far more even-handed approach in Barbara Stoney's excellent biography of Enid Blyton. |
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She deserved additional glory in return for the many years when she had gone birthdayless and little girls like Enid and Geraldine had taunted her airily. |
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Enid Blyton's Famous Five series featured the young protagonists adventuring across various moorlands where they confronted criminals or other individuals of interest. |
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The Enid Blyton Estate, for example, is urging children to simply get outside and be more adventurous over the holidays as part of its Summer of Adventure campaign. |
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Latest qualifiers for the Enid Blackburn Memorial Trophy Ladies Challenge are Barbara Wherret, Mavis Whitehouse, Christine Kaye and Marie Lockwood. |
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The Enid Blyton Trust for Children was established in 1982 with Imogen as its first chairman, and in 1985 it established the National Library for the Handicapped Child. |
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The story begins in 1969, as middle-aged Tubby and Enid are interviewed for a documentary, focusing on the reunion of the Manchester Children's Choir. |
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The club had been set up by Maria Dickin in 1934, and after Blyton publicised its existence in the Enid Blyton Magazine it attracted 100,000 members in three years. |
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