"The children romped together in and , they raced on shaggy ponies, they sailed chips amid protesting ducks on the pond, they wandered the nearby woods and stuffed themselves with . They explored all the fascinating features of the Manor lands, the mill with its big slowly turning sails, the little heath where had once found some Roman coins, the ruins of a castle haunted by a headless lady in gray."
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Anya Seton
(January 23, 1904 – November 8, 1990), born Ann Seton, was a wealthy, twice-married, American socialite, famous as an author of s based upon her thorough historical research. Her 1944 novel ' and her 1951 novel ' were adapted into famous and successful movies. Her most critically acclaimed novels are ' (1954) and ' (1958).
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