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“Yes she had ruined her own life. And all by herself. She had ruined it with desire. Consumed with her chance for happiness in the flames of her craving.”: Hastings - The 3rd Theme (1961) 17th century She wrote two novels after

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She wrote two novels after leaving Edinburgh to relocate to London in 1887

Thayer’s public conversion from Congregationalist minister to Catholic “divine” earned him the nickname “John Turncoat

often describing them as “noble savages” in line with Rousseauian ideals

While a few first names are present

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“Yes she had ruined her own life. And all by herself. She had ruined it with desire. Consumed with her chance for happiness in the flames of her craving.”: Hastings - The 3rd Theme (1961) 17th century She wrote two novels afterHastings, March [Sally Singer]. The 3rd Theme. Ill. Robert Bonfils. Chicago: Newstand Library Magenta Books, 1961. First Edition. (160 x 105 mm) pp 192, Paperback. Clean and tight minor scuffing to back cover, slight chipping to bottom front corner. U157. Overall VERY GOOD condition. Sally Singer, perhaps better known under her pseudonyms of March Hastings and Laura Duchamp, wrote lesbian pulp in New York from the 1950s into the 1970s. She witnessed

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