The tragedy was compounded for mrs Estoya when she learned that her 21-year-old daughter, Victoria, had died as well. |
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So, Mrs. Shattuck printed out a cheer resume on purple paper and, as is her way, bedazzled the paper with rhinestones. |
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There was the empathetic way she dealt with the revelation that Mrs. Baxter is a former criminal. |
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One visitor, an elderly woman named Mrs. Lacey, relays an anecdote about her American son-in-law. |
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Directly after her emotional scene with Mrs. Hughes, Anna encounters Mr. Bates in the hallway. |
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As he was pulling his hand out of the armrest, Mrs. Lovett saw the gun and it immediately discharged into his left knee. |
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Mrs Smith gave out our assignments, and said we had to finish them by Monday. |
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Mrs Dudley came bouncing back, hand swinging, big stain on her right bap like she'd been shot or Da had got at her in an alleyway. |
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I entered and rang the bell, which was answered first by a Baskervillean baying, and in due course by Mrs Healey herself. |
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I DO not understand why J Wells thinks that Mrs Robinson would have a fair walking distance to the Wheatsheaf. |
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A stickler for the rules of grammar, Mrs. Walker cringes when she encounters any abusage by the students in her freshman English class. |
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When we got to Sullivan Street Mrs. Ricci was waiting in front with a glare in her eye that made me decide not to stop for any amenities. |
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My garden was rather outstanding, the work of Mrs Poole and myself during our more green-fingered moments. |
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One certain beneficiary of Mrs Thatcher's radicalism has been the Labour party. |
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He died after three weeks' illness, during which Mrs. Penniman, as well as his daughter, had been assiduous at his bedside. |
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The daffodils were planted in the early 19th century by Mrs Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr. |
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The reward offered by Mrs. Hasbrouck for the detection of the murderer was a very large one. She is a woman of means. |
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Paying no attention to Lizzy, Mrs. Gibson began calling out our names in alphabetical order. |
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Speaking of the mall, I'm here to tell you that no one on the planet can outshop Mrs. Jane Presley. |
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Mrs Adcock will invariably force you to take two, leaving you to stagger into the owlful night. |
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These days, Mrs. Kern, an 81-year-old widow, lives alone amid floors rotted in places and some paneless windows. |
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The first Mrs. Kirke was, I judge, a sedate pastoress, who looked well after her household and her husband's flock. |
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The new ferry, built to carry 400 passengers and cargo, was launched on 17 November 1925 and named Scillonian by Mrs. |
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Peggotty, lives in a house built in an upturned boat on the beach, with his adopted relatives Emily and Ham, and an elderly widow, Mrs. |
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Two months later, unable to find Lucille, Al went to the Berkeley, California, home of a family friend named Mrs. |
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Mrs Norris has no children and takes a great interest in her nieces and nephews. |
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Mrs Norris keeps up a strict difference between her Bertram nieces and lowly Fanny. |
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More broadly, Edwards argued that a lack of freedom motivated much of the novel's plot as besides for Mrs. |
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The insincerity of Crawford's feelings towards Price is demonstrated when he runs off with newly married Mrs. |
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Mrs Horrox told me departees were once presented with a garland of plumeria, but the Mission elders deemed garlands immoral. |
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Although Mrs. A. reported experiencing more pleasure during sex, she was still preorgasmic. |
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I hadn't pulled Mrs. Barstow's leg for any of that stuff, she had just handed it to me on a platter, and that wasn't my fault. |
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Mrs Ester did not worry about gold. The quartz crushers were already more important. |
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Holmes was a leading figure in Boston intellectual and literary circles, Mrs. |
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And if she was absurd, so was the house and its cast. Essie watched it, mainly through the rapportage of Mrs. Harradson, namely the house. |
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From around this time, at Anne's request she and Sarah Churchill, Lady Marlborough, began to call each other the pet names Mrs. |
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He was a close friend of the dramatist Richard Cumberland, of Mrs Siddons, and of John Henderson the actor. |
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It was very good of God to let Carlyle and Mrs Carlyle marry one another, and so make only two people miserable and not four. |
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In 2016, a scientific paper published in the Journal of Inherited Metabolic Diseases speculated that Mrs. |
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Anne Moss is Alan Wood's sister, referred to by him, and therefore Snitter also, as Mrs. |
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Mrs Stapleton had disavowed her husband's plot, so he had imprisoned her to prevent her from interfering. |
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Sentimental depictions during this period were more popular in cinema than horror, and include the 1947 film The Ghost and Mrs. |
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It was just a week to the day since Mr. Martin had decided to rub out Mrs. Ulgine Barrows. |
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The Scouts promise to make a real effort to help Mrs Tuttleby find a Scout group which will appoint her as a leader with a restricted warrant. |
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As they were finishing breakfast came the postman with a letter from Derby. Mrs. Morel screwed up her eyes to look at the address. |
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Mark, please see to Mrs. Landingham and make sure she has everything she needs. |
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And if Mrs. Garner didn't need me right there in the kitchen, I could get a chair and you and me could set out there while I did the vegetables. |
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It was seldom that Mrs. Ladybug hesitated to speak her mind right out to a person if she happened to disapprove of him. |
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The project would seriously go down the pan if Mrs. Foster weren't here to keep it on the straight and narrow. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. |
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If Mr. or Mrs. A. comes to the courthouse on Monday next I will be there to meet thon. |
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All the threes will go in Mrs. Smith's class, while I'll take the fours and fives. |
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And every night now he played pontoon, that game of the Tommies, with Mrs Bolton, gambling with sixpences. |
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Here Mrs. Lawrence had smiled to soften the anxiety of her blue eyes under their frowning, carefully tweezed brows. |
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Before she turned to give her follower instructions the woman paused to counter Mrs. Marrison's unadmiring gaze. |
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I could not help looking at Mrs. M. when this unelegant creature was mentioned. |
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But Mrs Eames was a kind, patient, unexacting woman, who took all civil words as meaning civility. |
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Shortly after this Mrs. Wix looked so ill that it was to be feared her ladyship had treated her to some unexampled passage. |
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Tuesday Mrs. Jennie Anderson, 366 North Ninth West St., received the ten-day-old letter asking her to go to Seattle and unpark the car. |
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I am never going to adopt the Uriah Heepish attitude toward trustees that characterized Mrs. Lippett's manners. |
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It was not hard to imagine why for Mrs. Robinson was very short and very plump and very waddly. |
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Mrs Dosett, aware that daintiness was no longer within the reach of her and hers, did assent to these walkings in Kensington Gardens. |
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Mrs Taylor said the new computer equipment had been given to them by Market Harborough firm Apograph to help sales over Christmas. |
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I'd best be turning for home. Mrs. Maggot will be worriting with the night getting thick. |
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Mrs Stahlbaum, a much more zaftig figure than the Housekeeper, wears a strawberry blonde wig with bangs, her hair tied back in a bun. |
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The newly opened toy store is really the stage established by Ba'al, whose body contains the heart of Mrs. |
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Soon I discovered that the private Mrs. Astor was a maverick. |
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Mrs Adeney's Renault car was parked outside her home in Lidgate, Suffolk, with a baby seat fitted in the back. |
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And he's starred as Robin William's beardy brother's boyfriend in Mrs Doubtfire. |
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Sowell told Mr. and Mrs. Kleinhans to direct all inquiries to ballard. |
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Warm Front helped fund gas central heating, loft insulation, draught-proofing and energy-saving light bulbs in Mrs Rammell's home. |
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Waterhorse is Scots writer Douglas Rae's follow-up to the hugely successful Mrs Brown. |
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After I bewrote thee yesterday Mrs. Neville drove Lady Charlotte, young Bagot and self into Glastonbury. |
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Sabina brazened it out before Mrs. Wygram, but inwardly she was resolved to be a good deal more circumspect. |
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The harmonium quavered bronchitically as Mrs Lackersteen struggled to pump sufficient air into it with the sole pedal that worked. |
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Mrs. Dingley and Mrs. Johnson say, truly they don't care for your wife's company, though they like your wine. |
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Then Mrs. McLash, with woman's wisdom, came rushing from her bedroom with cotton-wool and bandages and iodine and chlorodyne and carron-oil. |
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Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. |
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At the wakes time Morel was working badly, and Mrs. Morel was trying to save against her confinement. |
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Mrs Lackersteen was a woman of about thirty-five, handsome in a contourless, elongated way, like a fashion plate. |
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If he had taken a contradictious tone on purpose to draw Mrs. Luna out, he could not have elicited more of the information he desired. |
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Mrs Parsons was as brisk as her husband was dawdlesome, and as plump and perky as he was slow. |
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It was, of course, Mrs. Sedley's opinion that her son would demean himself by a marriage with an artist's daughter. |
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He told his mother he was glad to be back again. He sometimes felt as if it were disloyal to her for him to be so happy with Mrs. Erlich. |
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The cares and disquietudes of the marriage-state, quoth Mrs. Wadman, are very great. |
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Ineffable sarcasm underlined the word 'bride', suggesting that Mrs Mudge must be a drab who had married for respectability. |
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Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped. |
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Hollis and Mrs. Hale immediately distanced themselves from fangirlish behaviors. |
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And, driving back in the fly, Macmaster said to himself that you couldn't call Mrs. Duchemin ordinary, at least. |
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It seemed a little severe to be shut away from her now but Mrs. Fuller's manner had fore-answered any appeal and I held my peace. |
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In a few minutes Mrs. Athelny appeared. She had taken her hair out of the curling pins and now wore an elaborate fringe. |
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I understand that Mrs. Bassett's ill, and I suppose Bassett didn't like to leave her. There's nothing fuddlesome in that. |
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Mrs Conchita Warren is an unusual name, I thought as I cycled towards Limehouse. Most local women were Doris, Winnie, Ethel or Gertie. |
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Certainly no champion in history was as all-conquering, as invulnerable, as was Mrs. Moody during her golden years. |
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Bremmil went off at score after the baby's death and the general discomfort that followed, and Mrs Hauksbee annexed him. |
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The rosette for the best succulent went to Mrs. H. Guirl for her Gibbaeum heathii, a splendid plant with some 20 heads. |
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Mrs Monteith was able to tell her son about their high-born slave ancestor because he had left a memoir. |
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He took his whole family to a hop-field in Kent, not far from Mrs. Athelny's home, and they spent three weeks hopping. |
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Miss Price told him a long, involved story, which made out that Mrs. Otter, a humdrum and respectable little person, had scabrous intrigues. |
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As Mrs. Degen stoutly declared, those seeking German embraces would do well to remember the Iron Lady of Nuremberg. |
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Would to God, Mrs. Glenmorris, your conduct has always been as irreprovable. |
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In 1875 a statue of Cromwell by Matthew Noble was erected in Manchester outside the cathedral, a gift to the city by Mrs. |
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In June 1936, Walter Monckton told Churchill that the rumours that King Edward VIII intended to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson were true. |
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Recently, Mrs. Breighner and Ms. Damon attended a Friday night kirtan at the Integral Yoga Institute. |
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And if you'll so arrange it, Mrs. Swisshelm, You needn't join the maidens when we kissle 'em. |
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The nave's coloured ceiling was repainted in 1963 at the instigation of the then Vicar's wife, Mrs Barnett. |
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Then you can stay sat there like cheese at fourpence till Mrs Henshaw gets back with her lawyer. |
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The scene with Mrs. Wallace had broken his spirit, and he was listless now, indifferent to what happened. |
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Better she, my dear, than a black Mrs. Sedley, and a dozen of mahogany grandchildren. |
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When Mrs. Churchill's orders were made known, they caused many secret marvellings and murmurings. |
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The scene in which Lady Macbeth seizes the daggers, as performed by Garrick and Mrs. |
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Kegan Paul later suggested that Mrs Godwin had favoured her own children over those of Mary Wollstonecraft. |
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From ages five to nine, she boarded with her sister Chrissey at Miss Latham's school in Attleborough, from ages nine to thirteen at Mrs. |
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Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. |
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Similarly, the novel Mrs McGinty's Dead is named after a children's game that is explained in the course of the novel. |
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By 1665 Playford and his wife moved from the Temple to a large house opposite Islington Church, where Mrs. |
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On 12 October 1933 in London, she gave birth to a daughter, Suzanne, later Mrs. |
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The papers of Vivien Leigh, including letters, photographs, contracts and diaries, are owned by her daughter, Mrs. |
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Her other film that year was the Showtime television film The Roman Spring of Mrs. |
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The Mrs Sunderland Music festival is the second oldest in the United Kingdom, started in 1889 lasting for nine days each year. |
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On learning of Bell's death, the Canadian Prime Minister, Mackenzie King, cabled Mrs. |
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There are the women who fall in love and seduce teenagers, the Mrs. Robinsons. |
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Thomas' formal education began at Mrs Hole's dame school, a private school on Mirador Crescent, a few streets away from his home. |
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Swift could not bear to be present at the end, but on the night of her death he began to write his The Death of Mrs Johnson. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman entertained two hundred guests this evening with a musicale at Playa Rienta, their ocean front home. |
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I was never so astonished as when on one occasion he put off some of his own friends to come with Mrs. |
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The architect was Robert Hamilton Macintyre acting for Dr and Mrs Peter Tovell. |
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It received new colours in 1979 from Mrs David Butter, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross. |
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It was accompanied by plans and drawings by a Mrs Trehearne engraved by John Henry le Keux. |
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Several other institutions donated funds to the Library as an expression of their gratitude and Mrs. |
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In one of his letters to Mrs Kendal, Joseph mentioned that he hoped one day to be able to learn basket work. She promptly arranged for an instructor to teach him the craft. |
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Mr and Mrs Godwin were present and the marriage ended the family rift. |
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He would permit Mrs Leeming, he said with a sly Irish smile, to visit the pit site only if she got a full night's sleep, no big-eye, no waiting up for the midnight sun. |
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Under the Insolvent Debtors Act, Dickens arranged for payment of his creditors, and he and his family left Marshalsea, for the home of Mrs Roylance. |
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But Mrs. McCain is clearly not interested in having her husband take a beating at the expense of his family or enduring accusations about his briery temperament. |
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In 1783 Jane and Cassandra were sent to Oxford to be educated by Mrs Ann Cawley who took them with her to Southampton when she moved there later in the year. |
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Armed with a cup of Alison's strong, thick, builder's tea, Mrs Jamal started falteringly into the story she had told countless times to sceptical police officers and lawyers. |
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That his Maria should become Mrs. Tasman, he knew very well was a thing not for a moment to be thought of. Whoever won his daughter must have wealth and a patent of nobility. |
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I have had to alter my opinion of Lewis's relationship with Mrs. |
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It is clear that Lawrence had an extremely close relationship with his mother, and his grief became a major turning point in his life, just as the death of Mrs. |
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Peggotty takes Emily to a new life in Australia, accompanied by Mrs. |
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As it turned out, Mrs. Talbot was a perfectly nice woman, and the students she axe-murdered for her unholy rituals weren't close acquaintances anyway. |
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The design of this cookbook, illustrated by Paul Kidby, was based on the traditional Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, but with humorous recipes. |
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Soon arterwards, a day or two as it might be, Mrs. Rummles 'ad 'er mar a-stayin' with her, and the old lady slep in that very room, and was laid up weeks! |
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It would probably give Mrs Doughty an attack of the Doolally-tap. |
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Bringing smiles to children and parents alike, the video features a cast of iconic holiday characters, including North Pole workshop elves, the Abominable Snowman, Mrs. |
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The Seigneur summoned the island's doctor, a young transplant from London named Peter Counsell, who determined that Mrs. Beaumont had suffered a stroke. |
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Among the actors which Yates directed were David Suchet, Cillian Murphy and Miranda Otto in their roles as Augustus Melmotte, Paul Montague and Mrs. |
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Not to Mrs. Russell Sage, who is still busy thinking how to unload the mass of money piled up by the late Mr. Sage in the course of a life of parsimonious pismirism. |
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Mrs Springer on her painful dropsical legs comes down talking. |
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When Mrs C. described this to me the next day she shuddered all over, but also evinced, in her manner and choice of words, an unmistakable relish. |
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Today, Mrs. Khan shares a room in a dreary nursing home on the fringes of Houston, paralyzed from midchest down and tormented by a fateful choice to try to remake her life. |
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Here In Florida Mrs. Jones raises begonias in her Florida room. |
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The story of their relationship was the subject of the 1997 movie Mrs. |
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Most women are seeking to be with a man they can trust to do this for them, so, if you want coaching, fess up, tell her you need a Mrs. Robinson, and you might get lucky. |
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The older girls rode in a long habit. Helen's legs and mine were too young to be considered improper by Mrs. Crane. So our frillies flapped joyously. |
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The party arrived at the vicarage to be greeted by Mrs Blackburne. |
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Of the now-vanished panels, Mrs. Gordon hazily recalls a giant, languorous woman stretched the length of one wall, and a multifigure composition on the other. |
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Martin Davies has written three novels where Baker Street housekeeper Mrs. |
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John weedeated Mrs. Smith's yard the other day just after mowing it. |
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David had, in the space of an hour, captured Mrs. Williamson's heart, wormed himself into the good graces of Timothy, and become hail-fellow-well-met with old Robert. |
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Were sheer prolificity the sufficient measure of a poet's significance, Mrs Livesay would have discovered in his earliest days one of the major poets of Canadian Modernism. |
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But Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood were both so gormless and so wrapped up in their own silly little lives that they failed to notice anything unusual about their daughter. |
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We had a little ball the other night at Mrs. Boothby's, and by dancing, did not perceive an earthquake, which frightened all the undancing part of the town. |
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Mrs Deborah, having disposed of the child according to the will of her master, now prepared to visit those habitations which were supposed to conceal its mother. |
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And, truly, Mrs Abigail, I must needs say, I served my master contentedly while he was living, but I will serve no man living without double wages. |
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As for Mrs. Primmins's bones, they had been myths these twenty years. |
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On next meeting Mrs. Ottarson, she permitted no semblance of complaint or of adverse criticism to evidence the weightsome discouragement that oppressed her. |
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Since the contract was between her friend and the shop owner, Mrs. |
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Beswick contracted with his nephew was for the benefit of Mrs. |
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Two days after Mrs. Shirley Ann Lawson's four girls and one boy were delivered in New Zealand, another set of quints was born to Mrs. Karin Olsen in Falun, Sweden. |
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Charles Dickens is reputed to have set his novel Hard Times in the city, and while it is partly modelled on Preston, it shows the influence of his friend Mrs Gaskell. |
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Being made ill by consuming a noxious substance did not qualify as either, so the orthodox view was that Mrs Donoghue had no sustainable claim in law. |
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This foot was covered with a blue and gray Argyle sock, and Mrs. Whatsit sat there, wriggling her toes, contentedly finishing her sandwich before scrambling to her feet. |
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The kissing-bunch, of berried holly hung with bright and glittering things, spun slowly over Mrs Morel's head as she trimmed her little tarts in the kitchen. |
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In the BBC sitcom As Time Goes By, the character Mrs Bale is obsessed by and constantly mentions The Shipping Forecast much to the befuddlement of the other characters. |
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Director of the ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom since 1967, Mrs. Krug was a national leader in several legal cases that rose to the Supreme Court. |
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Mrs Flintwinch crossed the hall, feeling its pavement cold to her stockingless feet, and peeped in between the rusty hinges on the door, which stood a little open. |
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Mrs Johnston died at thirty, and left behind three young daughters. |
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He has also appeared as himself at the end of the first episode of The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, a British television series about an unknown housewife becoming Prime Minister. |
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It was inherited by his grandchildren, Raphael Semmes III and Mrs. |
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In 1861, Mrs H Cooper inherited the property incorporating the bay windows, but it was the author Nicholas Size, who in 1920 extended and improved the building. |
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Further up the valley is the hamlet of Little Town, which has been made famous by the writings of Beatrix Potter, whose 1905 children's book The Tale of Mrs. |
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Pierce sent a telegram to Elizabeth Peabody asking her to inform Mrs. |
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When he was a child in petticoats, and had learnt to read, Mrs. |
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After hearing that Burke was nearing death, Fox wrote to Mrs. |
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He now gave Mrs Deborah positive orders to take the child to her own bed, and to call up a maid-servant to provide it pap, and other things, against it waked. |
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