Today, having notched up a number of performances on television and stage, Marianne has begun contributing to radio shows. |
Asked to comment on her change of address, Marianne looked at the Times reporter, belched and rolled over. |
We went to a restaurant for Christmas lunch because I can only do pasta and Dad can only do curried sausages and Marianne can only do cereal. |
This contempt repels Marianne, who announces she will be going back to Stockholm. |
As they came up the path, Marianne could see that Margaret's eyes were red-rimmed, her face flushed. |
Marianne arrived in a flurry of skirts, immediately dropping down to sit with Daniel. |