As the hackney rolled forth the meaning of Caroline's answer registered in Charlotte's mind. |
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He shows up at Charlotte's school as a transfer student, geeky and awkward. |
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Slowly, deliberately maintaining eye contact with him, Beth drew one arm around Charlotte's waist. |
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Winter is coming, and Charlotte's days are filled with cornhusking and candle dipping and helping Mama mind baby Mary. |
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It is only since Charlotte's diagnosis that I have found words that almost convey my feelings. |
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The dizziness of Charlotte's point of view amplifies her hyperreal experience of Tokyo. |
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Since Charlotte's abdication, the grand duchy has been ruled again only by men, and the sisters remain the only two reigning grand duchesses of Luxembourg in history. |
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Bob and Charlotte's paths keep crossing leading to various adventures around the hotel as well as the obligatory visits to sushi bars, karaoke and pachinko. |
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In an eight-hour operation two teams of microsurgeons removed Charlotte's right leg below the knee and her left arm under the elbow. |
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Multiple birth experts last night said the arrival of Charlotte's second set of identical twins has astounded them. |
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The polemic launched by Charlotte's father resulted in a squabble that only served to increase the family's fame. |
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The loss of their sisters was a trauma that showed in Charlotte's writing. |
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Gentle or simple, man or woman, never came in for flattery at his hand, and hence his criticism of Lady Charlotte's work is worth pages of eulogistic comment. |
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The couple, who run Charlotte's Jersey Ice Cream at The Meadows, Whitley, won a rose bowl for Audrey's artistic ice cream cake depiction of the nursery rhyme Ten In The Bed. |
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Ellen Nussey, who hated Arthur, insists that his marital claims had perverted Charlotte's writing and she had to struggle against an interruption of her career. |
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Charlotte's Jane Eyre, Emily's Wuthering Heights, and Anne's Agnes Grey, appeared in 1847 after many tribulations, again for reasons of finding a publisher. |
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Bradford Picot, lead dentist and founder of SouthEnd Dentistry in Charlotte, North Carolina, volunteered at Charlotte's 36-hour free clinic for those without dental care. |
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But I wish it would please God to spare me not only for Papa's and Charlotte's sakes, but because I long to do some good in the world before I leave it. |
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