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Miss Billy — Married

Miss Billy — Married

Eleanor H. Porter

1914

Miss Billy — Married, published in 1914 by Eleanor H. Porter, follows the newlywed couple Billy Neilson and Bertram Henshaw as they navigate the complexities of married life. The story captures their joy and naivety during their wedding, while also addressing family concerns about their future, particularly regarding Billy's perceived irresponsibility. This domestic fiction explores themes of love, personal growth, and the comedic challenges of blending lives amidst societal expectations.

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A novel written during the early 20th century. The story revolves around the newly married couple, Billy Neilson and Ber...

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“Karena aku tak ingin kau jadi temanku, saudara perempuanku, atau apapun yang sifatnya berteman,” cetus Bertram tiba-tib...

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