Christianna Brand
Born
in Malaysia
December 17, 1907
Died
March 11, 1988
Genre
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Nanny Mcphee: The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda
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published
2005
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20 editions
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Green for Danger (Inspector Cockrill #2)
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published
1944
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68 editions
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Nurse Matilda
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published
1964
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30 editions
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Heads You Lose (Inspector Cockrill #1)
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published
1941
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30 editions
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Suddenly at His Residence (Inspector Cockrill, #3)
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published
1946
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37 editions
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The Spotted Cat and Other Mysteries from Inspector Cockrill's Casebook
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published
2002
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3 editions
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Death of Jezebel (Inspector Cockrill #4)
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published
1948
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33 editions
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Fog of Doubt
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published
1952
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45 editions
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Tour de Force (Inspector Cockrill #6)
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published
1955
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35 editions
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Death in High Heels (Inspector Charlesworth #1)
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published
1941
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26 editions
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“She was very ugly - the ugliest person you ever saw in your life! Her hair was scraped into a bun, sticking straight out at the back of her head like a teapot handle; and her face was round and wrinkly, and she had eyes like two little black boot-buttons. And her nose! - she had a nose like two potatoes. She wore a rusty black dress right up to the top of her neck and right down to her button boots, and a rusty black jacket and a rusty black bonnet, all trimmed with trembly black jet, with her teapot-handled of a bun sticky out at the back. And she carried a small brown case and a large black stick, and she had a very fierce expression indeed on her wrinkly, round, brown face.
But what you noticed most of all was that she had one huge front Tooth, sticking right out like a tombstone over her lower lip. You never, in the whole of your life, ever saw such a Tooth!”
― Nurse Matilda
But what you noticed most of all was that she had one huge front Tooth, sticking right out like a tombstone over her lower lip. You never, in the whole of your life, ever saw such a Tooth!”
― Nurse Matilda
“Once upon a time there was a huge family of children; and they were terribly, terribly naughty.”
― Nurse Matilda
― Nurse Matilda
“And as they spoke - lo and behold! - there was a knock at the door, and there stood a small, stout figure dressed in rusty black; and she said, 'Good evening, Mr and Mrs Brown, I am Nurse Matilda.”
― Nurse Matilda
― Nurse Matilda
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