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A mystery unfolds around a deaf and mute girl named Mary, or Madonna adopted by artist Valentine Blyth, whose true identity and family history are shrouded in secrets, leading to a search for her origins and a revelation of a long-hidden family scandal.

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Publisher
Phébus
Pages
466

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Cover of: Hide and seek
Hide and seek
2009, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Cache-cache
Cache-cache
November 3, 2000, Phébus
Paperback
Cover of: Cache - Cache
Cache - Cache
2000, Editions France Loisirs
in English
Cover of: Hide and Seek (The World's Classics)
Hide and Seek (The World's Classics)
November 18, 1993, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Hide and seek, or, The mystery of Mary Grice
Hide and seek, or, The mystery of Mary Grice
1982, Dover, Constable
in English
Cover of: Hide and seek
Hide and seek: or, The mystery of Mary Grice.
1900, R. Butterworth
in English - New ed.
Cover of: Hide and seek
Hide and seek: or, The mystery of Mary Grice.
1896, Chatto & Windus
in English - Library ed.
Cover of: Hide-and-seek; Or, The Mystery of Mary Grice: A Novel
Cover of: Hide and seek; or, The mystery of Mary Grice: A Novel
Cover of: Hide and Seek
Hide and Seek
1861, Collier
Cover of: Hide and seek
Hide and seek: a novel.
1860, T.B. Peterson
- Complete and unabridged ed.

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The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
466
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL12633063M
ISBN 10
2859406867
ISBN 13
9782859406868
OCLC/WorldCat
45791709
LibraryThing
290149
Goodreads
3307026

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL176054W

First Sentence

"AT a quarter to one o'clock, on a wet Sunday afternoon, in November 1837, Samuel Snoxell, page to Mr Zachary Thorpe, of Bare grove Square, London, left the area gate with three umbrellas under his arm, to meet his master and mistress at the church door, on the conclusion of morning service."

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