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Joanna is a 1925 silent romantic comedy film produced and directed by Edwin Carewe and distributed by First National Pictures . The film was based on the short story "Joanna, of the Skirts Too Short and the Lips Too Red and the Tongue Too Pert", by Henry ...

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William Hunter, the brother of Agnes and Joanna Baillie, was a celebrated anatomist.

In 1846, Margaret Fuller wrote an account of a visit she had just paid to Joanna Baillie, whom she had long honored almost above any of her sex.

Miss Aikin also held a constant intercourse, through a large part of her life, with Joanna Baillie, whom she always regarded with profound honor and love.

Barbauld, she says, Joanna Baillie made by far the deepest impression on her.

No one had suspected the great genius of Joanna Baillie, so thick a veil of modest reserve had covered it.

Isabella and two for Joanna, a staff of esquires, clerks of pantry and butlery, chief cook, valets of larder and kitchen, valets de chambre, water- carriers, candle-bearers, porters, grooms, and other attendants.

Joanna held the phone with one hand and eased the Civvy onto the roadway with the other.

He waited for her answer, girding himself for the possibility that he would have to move against Deilos at once before he could pose a threat to Joanna.

No: he walked at once from the counter to the door--turned round there, and asked where Joanna Grice lived.

Joanna Grice, a thin, dwarfish old woman, poring over a big book which looked like a Bible.

And yet, the next question that he put to Joanna Grice seemed to pierce her to the quick, to try her to the heart, as no questioning had tried her before.

Before he fairly decided on his plan of action, he debated with himself the propriety of returning to Dibbledean, and forcing from the old woman, Joanna Grice, more information than she had been willing to give him at their first interview.

Dibbledean, and compelling Joanna Grice to tell more than she had told at their last interview, occurred to him.

Surely, Bangbury was the place where Joanna Grice had told him that Mary was buried!

Tatt, to possess himself of any fragments of evidence which Joanna Grice might have left behind her in writing?