| 41. | The novels of Kate Chopin, Doris Lessing, Joan Didion, Margaret Atwood, and Margaret Drabble include such existential heroines.
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| 42. | Tarrant goes to his wife's home in time to receive a second call from a man identifying himself as Drabble.
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| 43. | Once he has got the diamonds the ruthless Drabble murders Celia Burrows, and leaves an unconscious Tarrant lying beside the corpse.
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| 44. | The novel continues Drabble's interest in exploring the contemporary experience of the British middle class through the eyes of women.
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| 45. | DRABBLE-BOOK-REVIEW ( Undated ) _ " The Seven Sisters, " by Margaret Drabble ( Harcourt ).
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| 46. | DRABBLE-BOOK-REVIEW ( Undated ) _ " The Seven Sisters, " by Margaret Drabble ( Harcourt ).
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| 47. | Here Drabble seems to say that ultimately all we can believe in are the underpinnings of repetitive experience as expressed in our myths.
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| 48. | Margaret Drabble ( born 1939 ) is a novelist, biographer and critic, who has published from the 1960s until this century.
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| 49. | Harper agrees to take the phone call and begins to put a surveillance operation into motion to discover the identity of Drabble.
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| 50. | A rescue is then staged by Drabble gang, freeing Tarrant from Harper's custody, but then trying to murder him.
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