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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ingrid Mathilda Malling, född Kruse 20 januari 1864 i Norra Mellby socken, Kristianstads län, död 21 mars 1942 i Köpenhamn, Danmark, var en svensk författare. Hon är framför allt känd under pseudonymen Stella Kleve. , Ingrid Mathilda Kruse Malling (Jan 20, 186Ingrid Mathilda Kruse Malling (Jan 20, 1864 – Mar 21, 1942), known as Mathilda Malling, and even better known by her early pen name, Stella Kleve, was a Swedish novelist born January 20, 1864, on her family's farm, in North Mellby Parish, Kristianstad County, Sweden and died in København, Esajas sn, Sjælland, Copenhagen in 1942. Daughter of Danish estate owner, Frans Oskar Kruse, and Anna Maria Mathilda Borgström, she graduated from Lyceum for Girls in Stockholm, then studied at Lund University, in Switzerland, in 1884, and in Copenhagen, 1885-1886. In 1883 and was married in 1890 to merchant Peter Malling in Copenhagen.0 to merchant Peter Malling in Copenhagen. , Ingrid Mathilda Malling (* 2. Januar 1864 in Melby, Region Sjælland; † 21. März 1942 in Kopenhagen) war eine schwedische Schriftstellerin, bekannt auch durch ihr Pseudonym Stelle Kleve. , Матильда Маллинг, урождённая Крузе (швед. Ingrid Mathilda Malling; 20 января 1864, Сконе — 21 марта 1942, Копенгаген) — шведская писательница, известная также под псевдонимом Стелла Клеве.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/text Everyone in the Colonies knew of the greatEveryone in the Colonies knew of the great Sir William Johnson, whom King George II had knighted and made a baronet for his happy influence over the northern tribes of Indians. Relying on the 'Six Nations' and ruling the region around the Albany mountains as a sovereign, he had built on the Mohawk River his massive stone house, Johnson Hall, which was well fortified and almost resembled a European castle of the middle ages... Sir William's much talked-of mistress, the notorious Molly Brant... Poor Lady Johnson, who loathed and dreaded the 'housekeeper' worse than the plague... virtuous New York matrons bowing and cringing to the 'housekeeper' in the great drawing room...'housekeeper' in the great drawing room...
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rdfs:comment Ingrid Mathilda Kruse Malling (Jan 20, 186Ingrid Mathilda Kruse Malling (Jan 20, 1864 – Mar 21, 1942), known as Mathilda Malling, and even better known by her early pen name, Stella Kleve, was a Swedish novelist born January 20, 1864, on her family's farm, in North Mellby Parish, Kristianstad County, Sweden and died in København, Esajas sn, Sjælland, Copenhagen in 1942. Daughter of Danish estate owner, Frans Oskar Kruse, and Anna Maria Mathilda Borgström, she graduated from Lyceum for Girls in Stockholm, then studied at Lund University, in Switzerland, in 1884, and in Copenhagen, 1885-1886. In 1883 and was married in 1890 to merchant Peter Malling in Copenhagen.0 to merchant Peter Malling in Copenhagen. , Ingrid Mathilda Malling (* 2. Januar 1864 in Melby, Region Sjælland; † 21. März 1942 in Kopenhagen) war eine schwedische Schriftstellerin, bekannt auch durch ihr Pseudonym Stelle Kleve. , Матильда Маллинг, урождённая Крузе (швед. Ingrid Mathilda Malling; 20 января 1864, Сконе — 21 марта 1942, Копенгаген) — шведская писательница, известная также под псевдонимом Стелла Клеве. , Ingrid Mathilda Malling, född Kruse 20 januari 1864 i Norra Mellby socken, Kristianstads län, död 21 mars 1942 i Köpenhamn, Danmark, var en svensk författare. Hon är framför allt känd under pseudonymen Stella Kleve.
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