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Hetty Feather         
BOOK BY JACQUELINE WILSON
Hetty feather
Hetty Feather is a book by English author Jacqueline Wilson. It is about a youngred-haired girl who was left by her mother at the Foundling Hospital as a baby and follows her story as she lives in a foster home before returning to the Foundling Hospital as a curious and bad-tempered five-year-old.
Hetty Kelly         
THE FIRST LOVE OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN (1893-1918)
Hetty kelly
Henrietta "Hetty" Kelly (1893 – October 1918"Reunions, Romance and Remembrance in Tales of Wartime Lives", Bristol Post, News section, April 8, 2014. Accessed 5 April 2016.
Hetty Verolme         
AUSTRALIAN WRITER
Hetty Esther Verolme (born 24 February 1930 in Antwerp, Belgium) is an Australian writer, educator and Holocaust survivor. She now lives in Australia.
Examples of use of Hetty
1. Hetty Bower, 101 CP activist, north London With Hungary, you began to question everything.
2. You applied for a job with him under the pseudonym Hetty Barlow‘. But Mrs Jackson denied stalking.
3. There are circumstances here which are so mitigating that Hetty Wainthropp could get him off the fine.
4. "We call it an alchemy with tradition and modernity combining to make something new," explained Hetty Perkins from the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
5. Her campaign climaxed when she used the alias Hetty Barlow – a combination of her nickname and maiden name – to apply for a job with Mr Goldsmith.