Fanny by Gaslight (novel)
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Fanny by Gaslight — may be:*Fanny by Gaslight (novel), novel by Michael Sadleir *Fanny by Gaslight (film), its 1944 film adaptation … Wikipedia
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Michael Sadleir — Bookplate of Michael Sadleir Michael Sadleir (25 December 1888–13 December 1957[1]) was a British novelist and book collector. Contents … Wikipedia
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