Mary Catharine is a cloistered Dominican nun of the Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, Summit, New Jersey. |
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Catharine was wearing purple spaghetti straps and white mini-skirt. |
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His Froissart and De Comines novels are skipworthy, but when he comes to Catharine de Medici and Henri Quatre he is a magician. |
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Catharine was a tolerable archeress with the long-bow, and the hut was now seldom without game of one kind or other. |
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The pub, on Catharine Street, will be changed, selling not only cask ales, but also luxury Irish coffees. |
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Another specialist in this genre, Catharine Mee, who writes as CS Mee, won the new Clare Swift Short Story Award for her story Metaphrasis. |
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But I enjoyed the camaraderie once in a while with Catharine, who bigheartedly wanted to share her enjoyment. |
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