And then the dawn's early light suddenly appears to Ginger, clearing all those confusing dark clouds away. |
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At dawn's first light they reached the wrought iron gates of the palace, strangely ajar. |
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Rising from her seat, Ally presses her cheek to Dawn's, effectively giving her an air kiss. |
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In 9th grade, just around Thanksgiving, Dawn's father was put into rehab for alcohol abuse. |
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The backpack slips from Dawn's fingers, both hands clamping over her mouth, her body convulsing in a struggle to control her gag reflex. |
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But despite the pertinence and importance of Dawn's critique, her schoolmarmish, finger-wagging tone may put people off. |
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It is a gesture that is very much appreciated by myself and Dawn's family in Devon. |
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My browser at work won't accept URLs with underscores in them, so I always had to wait until I got home to catch up with Dawn's escapades. |
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Back to the drawing board, he did nothing for six months and then applied for a job as a postman in Reading, where Dawn's brother, Vince, had worked since leaving school. |
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But how long that lease is good for depends on Odyssey Dawn's success, and to succeed, you need clear goals. |
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Dawn's parents Doreen and Raymond Stewart have run a jewellery stall on the Monday market for 16 years and their only daughter followed them into the business. |
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Odd shapes and geometric figures swam in and out of Dawn's consciousness. |
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Dawn's passion is contagious, and Ian has his own way of being persuasive. |
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The City, it seemed to her, knew it dimly, with a yearning faint as dawn's forelight, which grew stronger with each passing hour, inevitably. |
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