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Formation (1856-1880)
London, Ontario (1880-1904)
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The Bi-Polar Years Emily leaves behind London and prison. It was time to regenerate, to refresh her soul, to open new horizons, to have her own Chesleyan renaissance.

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Wenches n the Trenches

Despite regulations that the "Ladies Only" portion of the accommodations should be treated as "No Man's Land," Emily and her fellow writers hosted a regular poker game in which Allied pilots frequently lost their shorts.

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East of EtonneThe story of Emily's incredible one-year odyssey in which she sampled the pleasures of the Far East, participated in a pivotal episode of Canadian history, and wrote a novel that would perfectly capture the spirit of her times.

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Remarkably ripe and still full of piss and vinegar, the globe-trotting Emily Chesley influenced the fall of 1919 in her own inimitable way.

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It is a time of "Troubles" for Emily as she make her way through the Irish war for independance and the jazz age.

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The Teenie-Weenie Plot ...>

 

In which Emily discovers the pleasures of rowing, stimulating converstation, and assorted autocrats of short stature.

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The big finishIn which Emily discovers the pleasures the pole, learns to hate the Nazis and live with the Brits, and in the end, saves the day.

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