Tabitha was aware of the change in slope as they mounted the hill, but didn't slow down. |
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He ushered them all into the stagecoach with a briskness that somewhat annoyed Tabitha. |
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Tabitha tried to imagine the two of them sitting in the morning room of Vale Cottage, sipping tea and discussing gardening. |
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I slipped between the sheets of the bed in the darkness, and Tabitha wrapped herself around me and purred me to sleep. |
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The door was ajar and swung open without resistance, and with Tabitha at home that did not happen. |
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They all wanted to congratulate him and clap him on the back, not really understanding why he was running away from Tabitha. |
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I give the floor Her Excellency Ms. Tabitha Botros Shokai, Minister of Health of the Sudan. |
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He begins a thorny flirtation with Tabitha, a young lady renowned for her shrewishness and her devious sense of humor. |
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Like his wife Tabitha rescuing the manuscript of Carrie, his first novel, from the waste bin. |
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And she was bringing her daughters, 6-year-old Kayla and 3-year-old Tabitha Rose. |
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On Monday May 30th, Niagara Parks played host to Tabitha Dunphy and her father Steve Hawkins, on their special visit to the Falls. |
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Tabitha Mwikali with her youngest child at home in Kibera. |
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Ransome married Ivy Constance Walker in 1909 and they had one daughter, Tabitha. |
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A monument to remember Tabitha is located a little outside the town. |
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The scene then makes reference to the particular work carried out by Tabitha when she was alive, she was a weaver of cloaks and rugs, we are presented with the back of a bed covered with fabric creations. |
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Then two other precious children were born to them, Samuel and Tabitha. |
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At least Tabitha had never threatened me with a switch-blade. |
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Tabitha is lighting the candles in the sconces. A great, strong, heavy girl, a hoyden, not pretty, her face distinguished only by youth, by health. |
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You and Matthew had Loretta and tabitha through a surrogate. |
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