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Long before anybody had heard of her, someone innocently asked the Pope if he had had occasion to hear of Edith Stein.
Edith spent the next eight years teaching at a Dominican school for girls, where she enjoyed sharing the sisters' communal life.
These animals may have been brought by foreign dignitaries who came to pay their respects to Edith and her mother.
The mood was jubilant and Edith thought that her exile and imprisonment were finally over.
But aside from Edith Massey's masterful turn as Queen Charlotta, the whole repellent realm makes little sense.
Edith relaxed, sinking back into her chair, crossing out something she had written on her notepad and exhaling.
We come across it first in Edith Tamer's essay on an Inupiat village in Northern Alaska.
Edith wore a sweet pink gingham dress with a white ruffle at the hem and a white apron.
The range of musical styles, from Edith Piaf, Norah Jones to Fats Waller, was one of the talking points of the concert.
Edith enters into the ruse not just because she likes him, but because it improves her social status.
The duke slashed out with a sound of fury, backhanding Edith across the face.
The film was nominated for 6 Oscars, including another Best Actress for Hepburn, but only won for the glorious costumes of Edith Head.
Edith responded immediately by buying a missal and a catechism and preparing for baptism.
In wet conditions on a skiddy surface, Edith then drilled in a corner and caught the keeper off guard.
For her part in the situation it had to be said that Edith tried a different route to get things changed.
The small London row house where Edith, Muriel's father's sister lived had been hit by a buzz bomb and the second floor was unlivable.
Carol Singley's contribution concerns another, even more unreserved, champion of France, Edith Wharton.
Edith remained a devoted daughter, accompanying her mother to synagogue, but reading the psalms from her missal.
Tenderly, observantly, incisively, Edith Pearlman captures life on the page like few other writers.
Before starting her novitiate in October 1933, Edith spoke with the prioress, who felt there was so much she still could do outside the convent.
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Here also, in aftertime, the final interview between Florence and Edith took place.
I rejoiced for my benefactress, I rejoiced for the tender and affectionate Edith.
After this Burk and Edith walked along down the lane, which I forgot to say was shaded by trees all along.
In the meantime, in the house, Edith had tried to scrimp and save, but it was very difficult.
It was seven o'clock when she arrived home again, and Edith Franks was waiting for her in the downstair hall.
It wouldn't have been brave in that gump, Edith, without a nerve in her body.
But playing around with Louis Akers is like playing with a hand-grenade, Edith.
But you have remembered me, Edith, even in the depth of your joy, ingrate that I am.
Edith shook the stylograph Dodo gave her to make it write, and a fountain of pure black ink poured on to the page.
His daughter Margie, if not as pretty as Edith Shepard, interested me more.
Edith Longworth could hardly be said to be a typical representative of the English girl.
So Edith sidled out of the room without looking around at her protege, while Star pulled on her unmentionables.
Miss Edith Williams, the member of the octet who fainted on the stage, swooned again soon after she took the witness stand.
Now, Nell is all ways slower than Edith and me, and nothing like so well-favoured.
Edith Mills, whose ethereal spirit is sometimes seen floating across the Cattail Valley farm she once owned and we now call home.
Next Thursday she returns to the Shedd with a program of French chansons by Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel.
The youth was reliving it, Edith saw, and perhaps painfully.
Edith was to have danced in the pale greens of a water nymph.
Aunty May said it was funny, too, but Aunty Edith said it was a nuisance.
Yet the old man always spoke of Edith as a virago after that.
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