Sentence Examples
And then meg sat down and did it, and she did it way better than anyone could have done. |
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Was there anyone else you thought of for the roles of Harry and Sally besides Billy Crystal and meg Ryan? |
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How did you arrive at Billy Crystal and meg Ryan for the roles of Harry and Sally? |
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But I crossed that bridge and we agreed to do it, and then we held auditions and meg read with Billy. |
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You may want to try 5,000 meg of biotin daily for three months and see if that makes a change. |
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As Meg brought Scott down to the car after the moving men had carried off all the stuff, Julia walked around in the empty and bare apartment. |
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The last time I ran into Jack and Meg was that icy weekend on Blackpool seafront. |
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Meg just threw me a list of songs with questionable lyrics that she found on the web. |
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As I opened the door, Meg the sheepdog puppy rushed in past me, and launched herself at him with maximum possible excitement at finding him. |
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Celebrity makeup artist Meg Thompson has created a makeup kit for young women that even mothers would approve of. |
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The sudden unexpected sound of the alarm clock woke Meg up and caused her to fall off her bed. |
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Meg may think she's improved Medicare, rebadging the new charity driven outfit as Medicare Plus. |
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Tom, I am sorry if you, Meg or any other weblogger has been offended by anything I've written. |
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Meg starts sleeping on the couch with the couple's Abyssinian cats, Belle and Mulan. |
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Biting his tongue to prevent an acidic remark from coming off it, he glanced again at Meg. |
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I have promised Parisian cake, Meg says she'll provide flapjack and Jo says she'll make treacle tart. |
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Meg Sheppard ran from spotlight to spotlight chanting various adjectives in an effort to explain her ideas and feelings. |
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She was known to throw the biggest tantrums any one had ever seen, and Meg could confirm this having spent many a day watching her. |
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Jack was a trainee upholsterer at the time, Meg worked as a shop assistant and barmaid. |
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He got a huge reaction, which could not have discouraged him from taking on a heckler at a Meg Whitman event a few days later. |
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Meg Lees, she who caved in over the GST, jumped ship now weighs into the FTA debate supporting Labor but saying the amendments don't go far enough. |
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Poor Meg, the youngest of those asked to help, had the worst of it. |
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Mr. Benson and Meg sat mesmerized by the test pattern on the television. |
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It's a concept with which both Meg and Howard would be well at home and would send a clear message to the scurfy down-market low-income brigade and their fellow-travellers. |
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Meg took it and drank slowly, careful not to spill any on her dress, while Mrs. Carroll fretted around the pair, nervously fidgeting with the bottom tier of the gown. |
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Immediately after Mr. Moe started at MEG early last year, he set to work to figure out how to get around it. |
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The Long Meg monolith has motifs on the face looking towards the circle arranged in three sections. |
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Richard and Sheila took Meg to an eye specialist but discovered she had a degenerative disease called Collie Eye Anomaly. |
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When John spoke in that masterful tone, Meg always obeyed, and never regretted her docility. |
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The Roaring Meg had an ice rink and bowling alley, but these were demolished in 2000 to allow the construction of more stores. |
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Low-calorie lager Bud Silver also did well, as did Roaring Meg from Springhead Brewery. |
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The name itself is said to come from a local witch, Meg of Meldon, who was alive in the early 17th century. |
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There is the possibility that the Long Meg monolith was not contemporary with the stone circle. |
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The placement of Long Meg is in the alignment between the centre of the circle and the point of the midwinter sunset. |
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The novel is one of the Razorbill series which features other more familiar YA writers including David Almond and Meg Rossof. |
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Long Meg and her Daughters lie on a terrace above water, immediately to the south of a ditched enclosure that runs round the present farm. |
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Long Meg and Her Daughters is a Bronze Age stone circle near Penrith in Cumbria, North West England. |
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Then in August 1497, James laid siege to Norham Castle, using his grandfather's bombard Mons Meg. |
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Meg gazed desperately across the room to where Monty was guffawing with mirth and stuffing into his mouth a cheeselet. |
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She has captured a series of MEG images of subjects engaged in lexical decision-making tasks. |
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He and girlfriend Meg Matthews, 30, were seen snapping up exclusive linen sheets and bedcovers from top people's store Harrods. |
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Townshend briefly became addicted to heroin before cleaning up early in 1982 after treatment with Meg Patterson. |
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Meg Henderson, 57, was so intrigued by the life of the mysterious loanshark that she decided to write her book, A Scent of Bluebells. |
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My mother thought Meg a sweet child, that's what she called her, a sweet child, although she was critical of her name. |
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She stole the movie from Meg Ryan, anyway, whose cheerleaderish cuteness she chewed up and spit back at her like a mouthful of damp pom-pom. |
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John Denham, John Healey and Shaun Woodward announced that they were stepping down, while Meg Hillier, Ann McKechin and Baroness Scotland also left the Shadow Cabinet. |
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A small community arts centre is located in the Roaring Meg Retail Park. |
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From a certain angle, the Long Meg stone resembles the profile of a witch. |
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Another legend states that if you walk round the circles and count the number of stones correctly, then put your ear to Long Meg, you will hear her whisper. |
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Secondly, as to the composition of the Lords, Meg Russell suggests that the composition must be distinct from the Commons, otherwise it would render the Lords useless. |
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Aunt Meg called it a millefleurs, or thousand flowers, tapestry. |
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Here are the glasses, Meg. But I am afraid that the virtue has gone from them, and now they are only glass. Perhaps they were meant to help once and only on Camazotz. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
I went to meg Van Dam, who had long urged me to pay her a visit. |
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As Meg was putting him to bed that night she inquired if he had done anything with his green jersey, for she couldn't find it. |
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Meg and Bobby took turns carrying the dog home, and Twaddles mourned the fact that the kiddie car had not been brought along. |
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Then he trotted after Jan and the children and was exuberantly glad to see Meg again. |
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Mrs. Fleming, Meg, Monty, and Neale were standing by the lectern when she appeared. |
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It is that you and Meg are both so absurdly grave about it, when there's nothing to be grave about at all. |
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So mirren and Meg and me, we gaed oot ontil the step and telled ye what we thocht o' ye. |
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He was long-sighted, and he had seen very well who it was that was talking to Meg in the road. |
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Mrs. Trent, quite naturally, refused to have anything further to do with Meg. |
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Meg, at sixteen, had received so little from life that her expectations were of the humblest. |
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Meg was adorable with her children and surpassed herself in the telling of stories. |
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Bobby and Meg loved to help Jud and they left their game cheerfully, to go to the corncrib. |
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And Meg, student of so many manuals, humbly and gratefully accepted the task. |
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He knew every corner of it, and he intended to unearth Meg and the children if they were to be found. |
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This was not strictly true, for Meg was most interfering in the matter of Jan's clothes. |
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Meg didn't, Jo won't, Beth can't yet, so I shall, and make everything okay all round. |
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While Meg was nothing special to look at, Anais turned heads with her cute headgear emblazoned with a skull and crossbones. |
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Sallie had urged her to do it, had offered to lend the money, and with the best intentions in life had tempted Meg beyond her strength. |
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Inclination as well as perversity made the decision easy, and being already much excited, Meg opposed the old lady with unusual spirit. |
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Jo quite glowed with pleasure at this boyish praise of her sister, and stored it up to repeat to Meg. |
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Meg spoke as if to herself, and glanced out at the lane where she had often seen lovers walking together in the summer twilight. |
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Jo gave a despairing groan, and Meg laughed outright, while Beth let her bread burn as she watched the fun with interest. |
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Out came Meg, with gray horsehair hanging about her face, a red and black robe, a staff, and cabalistic signs upon her cloak. |
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Meg went to the other window, and sewed as if new rosettes for slippers were among the necessaries of life. |
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Meg, just swing that out of the front window, and it will rouse the neighborhood in a jiffy. |
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Meg was asked at once, and the tight slippers tripped about so briskly that none would have guessed the pain their wearer suffered smilingly. |
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I would sooner have old Meg shave me than let her dust an Elzevir! |
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So Meg went down, wearing an injured look, and wasn't at all agreeable at breakfast time. |
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Now then, Meg, clear away, and let's have the blue ruin and hot water. |
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She obediently descended, and made as light of the prank as she could without betraying Meg or forgetting the truth. |
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From the day when he declared that my little Meg, the flesh of my flesh, the fruit of my womb, would be empress, I believed in him altogether. |
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Meg arranged the tea table, Jo brought wood and set chairs, dropping, over-turning, and clattering everything she touched. |
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Esmond was rather more delightful than the buttonholes, eh, Meg? |
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Meg agreed at once, and promised to her aid, gladly offering anything she possessed, from her little house itself to her very best saltspoons. |
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Meg and Beth were frightened, but Jo clapped and pranced, and I sat on the fence and drew you. |
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Hannah scolded, Meg cried, and Jo was at her wits' end, till se decided to take things into her own hands. |
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Booke, Meg, and Ned declined, but Fred, Sallie, Jo, and Laurie piled and drew, and the lot fell to Laurie. |
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After many serious discussions with Meg and Jo, the pattern was chosen, the materials bought, and the slippers begun. |
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I trembled at the idea of meeting Mrs. Linwood, or the Amazonian Meg. |
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Meg forgot her foot and rose so quickly that she was forced to catch hold of Jo, with an exclamation of pain. |
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What went on there, Meg could not see, but shrieks of laughter were heard, followed by the murmur of voices and a great flapping of newspapers. |
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But the instant she vanished, Meg began to sidle toward the door, murmuring. |
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There was little to be seen of Meg save her rumpled, hatless head. |
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Last week Peter was haying and Meg and I helped him make loads. |
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She telegraphed her wish to Meg, but the eyebrows went up so alarmingly that she dared not stir. |
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Meg received his humble apology, and was much comforted by the assurance that Brooke knew nothing of the joke. |
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After various lesser mishaps, Meg was finished at last, and by the united exertions of the entire family Jo's hair was got up and her dress on. |
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Meg looked at it, starry-eyed as she might had she seen a ghost. |
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Meg says my punchtuation and spelling are disgraceful and I am mortyfied but dear me I have so many things to do, I can't stop. |
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Meg went back to toast her feet and read IVANHOE, and Jo began to dig paths with great energy. |
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Meg wanted a few curls about her face, and Jo undertook to pinch the papered locks with a pair of hot tongs. |
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Meg had a voice like a flute, and she and herr mother led the little choir. |
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Meg, if you start in your honest-English vein, I shall throw the treacle at you. |
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Meg was already covering the buckwheats, and piling the bread into one big plate. |
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Meg was rubbing the poor limp hand that was crusted with dirt in her own. |
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Meg is always moaning and groaning because she isn't a sylph! |
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Meg, white-faced and taciturn, went back to Wren's End on Tuesday night. |
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Meg thought it was too cruel to hint about her sad failure, and the last atom of patience vanished as he spoke. |
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The girls couldn't help laughing, and felt better for it, though Meg shook her head at the young lady who could find consolation in a sugar bowl. |
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And Meg shook her head, as she thought regretfully of all the pretty things she wanted. |
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Laurie dashed downstairs for water, while Meg and Hannah supported her, and Jo read aloud, in a frightened voice. |
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The next day was fine, and Meg departed in style for a fortnight of novelty and pleasure. |
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And Meg smiled her sweetest, in spite of her gray beard and white eyebrows. |
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Meg was absent-minded, shy, and silent, started when the bell rang, and colored when John's name was mentioned. |
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Jo couldn't help smiling at the important air which Meg had unconsciously assumed and which was as becoming as the pretty color varying in her cheeks. |
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Stephen Woodhouse, 53, dumped sevenyear-old border terrier Meg in a bin bag and tried to cut a microchip out of her neck with a knife, a court heard. |
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And Meg whisked out her workbasket, for she had agreed with her mother that it was best, for her at least, not to drive too often with the young gentleman. |
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Learn to know and value the praise which is worth having, and to excite the admiration of excellent people by being modest as well as pretty, Meg. |
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Brooke whenever they met, would sit looking at Meg with a woe-begone face, occasionally jumping up to shake and then kiss her in a very mysterious manner. |
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Meg had spent the time in working as well as waiting, growing womanly in character, wise in housewifely arts, and prettier than ever, for love is a great beautifier. |
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They laced her into a sky-blue dress, which was so tight she could hardly breathe and so low in the neck that modest Meg blushed at herself in the mirror. |
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There was plenty of food in the larder, and while Beth and Amy set the table, Meg and Jo got breakfast, wondering as they did why servants ever talked about hard work. |
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And having delivered her defiance all on one breath, Meg cast away her pinafore and precipitately left the field to bemoan herself in her own room. |
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Mother and sisters gathered close, as if loath to give Meg up. |
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Amy will be in presently, and she will run down for us, suggested Meg. |
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Writing, thinking, and directing all at once might well bewilder the poor lady, and Meg begged her to sit quietly in her room for a little while, and let them work. |
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In a place like this I'm sure to upset something, tread on people's toes, or do something dreadful, so I keep out of mischief and let Meg sail about. |
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With a blissful sense of burdens lifted off, Meg and Jo closed their weary eyes, and lay at rest, like storm-beaten boats safe at anchor in a quiet harbor. |
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This idea tickled Jo's fancy and put her in good spirits, but Meg didn't brighten, for her burden, consisting of four spoiled children, seemed heavier than ever. |
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Brooke sent a bulletin every day, and as the head of the family, Meg insisted on reading the dispatches, which grew more cheerful as the week passed. |
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But his heart yearned towards the child, for the love of those same shoeless and stockingless boys, predestined to turn out bad, who might have been the children of poor Meg. |
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Meg was entertaining Sallie Gardiner in the parlor, when the door flew open and a floury, crocky, flushed, and disheveled figure appeared, demanding tartly. |
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She does not scold at all, and always calls me Miss Margaret, which is quite proper, you know, and treats me with respect.Miss Meg is going to make a proper good housekeeper. |
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Beth mourned as for a departed kitten, and Meg refused to defend her pet. |
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And when Meg told him to behave himself and go away, he wrung imaginary tears out of his handkerchief, and staggered round the corner as if in utter despair. |
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However, Grace's parents Robert and Pamela are worried that Emma will be a bad influence so they pay for step-sister Meg to join the European expedition. |
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They grow on this road, Meg, so do combs and brown straw hats. |
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Bangs came twice a day, Hannah sat up at night, Meg kept a telegram in her desk all ready to send off at any minute, and Jo never stirred from Beth's side. |
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But Meg laughed at the nonsense and felt better in spite of herself. |
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And Meg tried to keep her countenance, Amy looked so grave and important. |
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