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The Wylies, a well-to-do but uneducated Scottish family, are concerned about their daughter, Maggie, a woman who has no charm (meaning she is not sexually attractive) and may therefore never be married. One night the Wylies discover that a serious young university student, John Shand, has been breaking into their home so that he can read books from their large library. Shand is penniless and cannot afford to buy books for his law school education. Maggie Wylie and John Shand come to an understanding: that her family will fund his education if, at the end of five years, he agrees to marry her. John honors his commitment to Maggie, marrying her although he does not love her. Recognizing her husband's ambition to become a Member of Parliament, Maggie quietly uses her intelligence and her connections Behind the Scenes to get John elected. She continues to foster his career, never allowing him to see that she is the power behind his rise to fame. Eventually John begins to believe that his wife is too plain for a man of his stature and position, and he takes up with the Comtesse de la Briere, a beautiful, refined and high-born young woman. But Maggie is not that easily put away, and she has plans of her own to get her husband back.
I take it you mean what else, apart from the play Peter Pan......The Admirable CrichtonAlice Sit-By-The-FireAuld Licht IdyllsBetter DeadDear BrutusEchoes of the WarThe Little MinisterThe Little White Bird; or, Adventures in Kensington GardensMargaret OgilvyMy Lady Nicotine, A Study in SmokePeter Pan in Kensington GardensPeter and WendySentimental Tommy, The Story of His BoyhoodTommy and GrizelWhat Every Woman KnowsA Window in ThrumsMary Rose (play)
Matthew R. Sanders has written: 'Every Parent'
no, matthew is not the best name in the world. every name is special
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Sure! Please provide me with the content of the book, and I will be able to generate a summary for every 30 pages.
The scripture that mentions "every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God" is found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Matthew in the New Testament. It is in Matthew 4:4, where Jesus quotes Deuteronomy 8:3, saying, "Man shall not live on bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God." This highlights the importance of spiritual nourishment and guidance from God.
Matthew, Chapter 10 The Mission of the Twelve 1 Then he summoned his twelve disciples* and gave them authority over unclean spirits to drive them out and to cure every disease and every illness. 2 The names of the twelve apostles are these: first, Simon called Peter, and his brother Andrew; James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John; 3 Philip and Bartholomew, Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James, the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddeus; 4 Simon the Canaanean and Judas Iscariot who betrayed him.
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peace and Janna in every one is needs
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