"It was ironic that even my small triumphs were not attributed to me."
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Pippa's Story, cited from 29 June 1968 Woman's Weekly, p. 17
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Lucilla Andrews
Lucilla Matthew Andrews Crichton (November 20 1919 – October 3 2006) was a British writer and founding member of the Romantic Novelists' Association. She has also written under the pen names Diana Gordon and Joanna Marcus.
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