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Grace Smith Richmond

    Grace Louise Smith Richmond byla americká autorka, která se proslavila svými romantickými romány. Její díla se často zaměřovala na silné, ale soucitné postavy, jako byl její populární lékař R.P. Burns. Richmond vynikala v psaní pro ženské časopisy a mezi lety 1905 a 1936 napsala 27 románů. Její styl zachycoval šarm a laskavost jejích postav, přičemž často zdůrazňovala jejich vnitřní sílu a empatii.

    On Christmas Day In The Morning
    Under the Country Sky
    On Christmas Day in the Evening
    With Juliet in England
    The Bells of St. John's
    The Second Violin
    • The Second Violin

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      The Second Violin
    • On Christmas Day in the Evening

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      On Christmas Day in the Evening