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Louise de la Ramée and
known by the
pseudonym Ouida (/ˈwiːdə/ WEE-də), was an
English novelist.
Ouida wrote more than 40 novels, as well as
short stories...
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Ouida Bergère (born
Eunie Branch;
December 14, 1886 –
November 29, 1974) was an
American screenwriter and actress.
Eunie Branch was born in Madrid, Spain...
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Rathbone also
brought Holmes to the
stage in a play
written by his wife
Ouida.
Thomas Gomez, who had
appeared as a ****
ringleader in
Sherlock Holmes...
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Dodona ouida, the
mixed Punch, is a
small but
striking butterfly found in the
Indomalayan realm in West China,
Himalayas (west as far as Mussoorie), Northeast...
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Ouida Ramón-Moliner (née d'Abreu; 23
December 1929 – 21
February 2020) was an Irish-born
Canadian anaesthetist. She
began working at
Montreal General...
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familiar in the English-speaking
world by the 1883
novel Wanda,
written by
Ouida, the
story line of
which is
based on the last
years of the
Hechingen branch...
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Ouida MacDermott (24 May 1889 – 29
October 1980) was a
British singer and
actress whose career was
mainly in
music hall and as a prin****l boy in pantomime...
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Gloria Ouida Lee or Siew Yoke Kwan (née Hong), also
known as
Gloria Purdy-Lee (14 July 1908 – 13
April 1995) was a Chinese-Australian miner. She was the...
- by
Brodie and
Robert Singer,
based on the 1872
novel of the same name by
Ouida. The film was shot on
location in Belgium, but
ironically not in Antwerp...
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English author Marie Louise de la Ramée
published under her
pseudonym "
Ouida". It is
about a
Flemish boy
named Nello and his dog, Patrasche, and is set...