Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild, Volume 10The legendary predecessor of Marilyn Monroe and Madonna, Clara Bow was America's sweetheart in the 1920's as the original flapper. She starred in over fifty films, including It, but ended her life as a recluse. |
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... daughter who died two days later . Instead of a burial , Sarah Bow threw her unnamed , unbaptized baby into the trash . A few months later she was pregnant again , and on May 13 , 1904 , a second daughter was born prematurely . She was ...
... daughter who died two days later . Instead of a burial , Sarah Bow threw her unnamed , unbaptized baby into the trash . A few months later she was pregnant again , and on May 13 , 1904 , a second daughter was born prematurely . She was ...
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... daughter to Sheepshead Bay at the opposite end of Brooklyn . From their bayfront apartment on Emmons Avenue Sarah ... daughter's appearance , curling Clara's hair and sewing her a new dress that did not come from her own ragged ones ...
... daughter to Sheepshead Bay at the opposite end of Brooklyn . From their bayfront apartment on Emmons Avenue Sarah ... daughter's appearance , curling Clara's hair and sewing her a new dress that did not come from her own ragged ones ...
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... daughter's hands to the bed . " It'll be better . " Sarah raised the knife to Clara's throat . Then she fainted . The next morning Sarah had no memory of the incident . Clara could not forget it , and that night marked the beginning of ...
... daughter's hands to the bed . " It'll be better . " Sarah raised the knife to Clara's throat . Then she fainted . The next morning Sarah had no memory of the incident . Clara could not forget it , and that night marked the beginning of ...
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