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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... later . Afterwards Sarah Bow hated her father more than ever , but since her own husband had taken to disappearing for weeks at a time , she had no alternative but to let Frederick Gordon move in with her and Clara . Amazingly , he ...
... later . Afterwards Sarah Bow hated her father more than ever , but since her own husband had taken to disappearing for weeks at a time , she had no alternative but to let Frederick Gordon move in with her and Clara . Amazingly , he ...
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... later . " He promised it'd be the last time he'd bother me . " Savage arrived at the Ambassador on Friday , June 4. Once Clara was in his car , he told her that instead of returning to Canyon Drive , he was taking her to obtain a ...
... later . " He promised it'd be the last time he'd bother me . " Savage arrived at the Ambassador on Friday , June 4. Once Clara was in his car , he told her that instead of returning to Canyon Drive , he was taking her to obtain a ...
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... later Rex traveled to Lake Tahoe , Nevada , for Lightnin ' , a Fox film starring cowboy - comic Will Rogers . Bored and lonesome , he called Clara every night and wired her every day . DEAREST SWEETHEART , began a typical telegram ...
... later Rex traveled to Lake Tahoe , Nevada , for Lightnin ' , a Fox film starring cowboy - comic Will Rogers . Bored and lonesome , he called Clara every night and wired her every day . DEAREST SWEETHEART , began a typical telegram ...
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