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Splendour Noir by mcqueencrocetti
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Old Hollywood was Tender and Cruel Real and Surreal Terrifying and Funny Usual and Unusual Handsome as anything... Enjoy this oldschool ride w/ me!
Were Just Friends  by oldhollywoodislife12
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The beautiful actress Ava Gardner gets really depressed after divorcing Frank Sinatra her good friend Lana Turner tries to cheer her up but suddenly she becomes in love with her instead does Ava feel the same? Find out read enjoy :)❤️📖
Audrey & William ; an old hollywood fanfiction ❤ by lunaalene
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Two of the most iconic hollywood stars during the golden age met on the set of their movie, Sabrina. Audrey Hepburn and William Holden never thought they'd fall in love. William had a wife at home and Audrey was being courted by a young actor who was desperately in love with her. However, fate decides to intervene. Audrey can't help but feel attracted to this older man, who has so much knowledge and laughter. William can't seem to resist this younger woman, wise and kind beyond her years. Will these two fall in love and live happily ever after? Or will reality settle in long enough for them to realize that they can never be? [Inspired by the true romance of Audrey and William during their Sabrina years.]
The Secret Garden (1911) by strawberrycheese08
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Selfish and spoilt Mary was sent to Yorkshire. She hated it. But when she finds the way into a secret garden, a change comes over her life. *This story belongs to Frances Hodgson Burnett. I don't own anything.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) by RobertLouisStevenson
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men don't cry [Poetry] by insmniac
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[H.R. #6 - 7. 3. 18] "we wear our emotions like intricately decorated chains strung around our throats and then tuck them into our shirts" *** i sincerely hope you don't relate to any of these poems ~UPDATED DAILY~ 27/12/17 : #611 in Poetry 29/12/17 : #393 in Poetry 31/12/17 : #172 in Poetry 1/1/18 : #126 in Poetry 3/1/18 : #107 in Poetry 4/1/18 : #94 in Poetry 5/1/18 : #82 in Poetry 6/1/18 : #80 in Poetry 7/1/18 : #69 in Poetry 8/1/18 : #66 in Poetry 9/1/18 : #57 in Poetry 10/1/18 : #47 in Poetry 12/1/18 : #35 in Poetry 18/1/18 : #34 in Poetry 19/1/18 : #15 in Poetry 7/2/18 : #13 in Poetry 9/2/18 : #10 in Poetry 16/2/18 : #7 in Poetry 7/3/18: #6 in Poetry
Like No Other by missphipps
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WHEN AN UNLIKELY SUITOR.... The Earl of Stokeford is hardly a man of amiable disposition and social graces. He scowls whenever he pleases, becomes rude at any time convenient for him, and worse, has a regrettable tendency to scare ladies out of their wits. Therefore, it is a most astonishing thing indeed when, upon laying eyes on the beautiful Miss Sophie Winscott, he decides to embark on a courtship... Except, of course, the hapless peer knows nothing in the matters of romance...until he receives help from an unlikely quarter. MEETS AN EAGER MATCHMAKER Then enter Miss Winscott's cousin, the vivacious Caroline Davis, who oddly gets along well with the slightly waspish Earl. Determined to help, Caroline endeavours to make a match of the two. But for all her enthusiasm, she can't help but be drawn to the troubled lord... and things start to get a little tangled from there.
Ladies of Lavender by spite-
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A pack of thieves ransack a witch's home, stealing her deck of tarot cards. Unbeknownst to them, these tarot cards hold the most infamous criminals ever known. And little do they know what they've unleashed onto the world when these prisoners escape their binds to the cards and scatter across the stars. It'll take a powerful kind of magic and a special kind of witch to find them. Cage is NOT that witch. In fact, she's not exactly a witch at all. She's a Lavender and lives in a world where women are the only ones with magic. With flowers that grow in amongst her curly hair, Cage is dragged into the hunt for the prisoners and must travel across the cosmos with a band of unlikely heroes. A witch of the winds and another of the stars. A boy who has magic when he shouldn't and another with the sun in his blood. Cage learns that the lines between heroes and villains can blur on their journey to stopping something far more evil than any of them could have ever imagined.
Why Frank Sinatra Would Die Again by SuicideForScience
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Our world is dying because the art is fading