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Wisdom's Daughter: The Life and Love Story of She-Who-Must-be-Obeyed
June 2003, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback
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0766162885 9780766162884
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Wisdom's daughter: the life and love of she-who-must-be-obeyed
1978, Ballantine Books
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0345274288 9780345274281
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Wisdom's daughter: The life and love story of she-who-must-be-obeyed.
1978, Ballantine Books
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Wisdom's daughter: the life and love story of She-Who-Must-be-Obeyed.
1923, Hutchinson
in English
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Wisdom's daughter: the life and love story of She-who-must-be-obeyed
1923, Doubleday, Page & company
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Wisdom's daughter: the life and love story of she-who-must-be-obeyed.
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"TO THE learned man, ugly of form and face but sound at heart, Holly by name, a citizen of a northern land whom at times I think that once I knew as Noot the Holy, that philosopher who was my master in a past which seems far to him and is forgot, but to me is but as yesterday, to this Holly, I say, I, who on earth am named Ayesha, daughter of Yarab the Arab chief, but who have many other titles here and elsewhere, have told certain stories of my past days and the part I played in them."
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"TO THE learned man, ugly of form and face but sound at heart, Holly by name, a citizen of a northern land whom at times I think that once I knew as Noot the Holy, that philosopher who was my master in a past which seems far to him and is forgot, but to me is but as yesterday, to this Holly, I say, I, who on earth am named Ayesha, daughter of Yarab the Arab chief, but who have many other titles here and elsewhere, have told certain stories of my past days and the part I played in them."
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