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Post by Middoth on Aug 2, 2021 19:32:29 GMT
(Dell, 1984)
Little girls - all sugar and spice. At first they were so small, so sweet, so helpless, with their ribbons and bows, their charming wiles, their gentle, winning ways... But then they began to grow - tiny buds blossoming into wicked, willful beauties... childish minds turning from their playthings to danger - and evil.
Harriet and Henry Griggs just loved little girls. Hadn't they come to Maryland and built Blossom House because they understood so well? They knew that - even on her wedding day - a rebellious little girl like Jennifer Delafield had to be snatched from the arms of the young man who would surely harm her. They knew that little girls had to be watched... protected... taught to obey.. punished. And kept from harm forever in...
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Post by helrunar on Aug 2, 2021 19:44:55 GMT
That sounds very creepy, Middoth.
I'm sure I'm just imagining that there might be a subtext commentary here to the newly established Ladies Tea Room, which just opened today on this boulevard.
Has this novel been translated into Russian?
H.
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Post by Middoth on Aug 2, 2021 19:59:50 GMT
That sounds very creepy, Middoth. I'm sure I'm just imagining that there might be a subtext commentary here to the newly established Ladies Tea Room, which just opened today on this boulevard. Has this novel been translated into Russian? H.
The mainstream is translated into Russian (King, Adam Nevill, Bentley Little) or books which expired their copyright (M.R. James).
It's my own find.
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