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Stingaree

"Stingaree is a master of disguises. In Australia, he pretends to be the renowned British composer, Sir Julian Kent, visiting the wealthy Mr and Mrs Hugh Clarkson's house. There, he meets Hilda Bouverie, a lowly servant girl, who dreams of being an opera singer. However, Stingaree is discovered as being an impostor and he escapes with Hilda to his hideout, where he realises that he loves her. When the genuine Sir Julian eventually hears Hilda sing, it results in his inviting her to come to England. Meanwhile Stingaree's exploits lead to a shooting and his arrest."--Publisher.

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  • ""Stingaree is a master of disguises. In Australia, he pretends to be the renowned British composer, Sir Julian Kent, visiting the wealthy Mr and Mrs Hugh Clarkson's house. There, he meets Hilda Bouverie, a lowly servant girl, who dreams of being an opera singer. However, Stingaree is discovered as being an impostor and he escapes with Hilda to his hideout, where he realises that he loves her. When the genuine Sir Julian eventually hears Hilda sing, it results in his inviting her to come to England. Meanwhile Stingaree's exploits lead to a shooting and his arrest."--Publisher."@en
  • "Stingaree is a master of disguises. In Australia, he pretends to be the renowned British composer, Sir Julian Kent, visiting the wealthy Mr and Mrs Hugh Clarkson's house. There, he meets Hilda Bourverie, a lowly servant girl, who dreams of being an opera singer. However, Stingaree is discovered as being an impostor and he escapes with Hilda to his hideout, where he realises that he loves her. When the genuine Sir Julian eventually hears Hilda sing, it results in his inviting her to come to England. Meanwhile Stingaree's exploits lead to a shooting and his arrest ..."@en
  • "A mysterious stranger appears at a secluded compound in the Australian outback. Gallant and sophisticated, it is clear that his past is at odds with his current situation. Where did he come from, and why has he condemned himself to such a primitive existence? Find out in E.W. Hornung's thrilling Stingaree."@en

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  • "Texts"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Adventure stories"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Verhalend proza"
  • "Mystery and detective fiction"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"@en

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  • "Stingaree"@en
  • "Stingaree"
  • "Stingaree : /by E. W. Hornung"
  • "Stingaree (LP)"
  • "Stingaree ... Illustrated by H.M. Brock"@en
  • "Ein ritterlicher Buschklepper"
  • "Satingkārī"
  • "Stingaree, by E. W. Hornung"
  • "Stingaree. [Tales.]"
  • "Stingaree : roman"
  • "Stingaree : Roman"

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