Rilleta thought she saw the undine leaping among the water drops, her face alive as a fox's with mischief. |
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Ternora thought briefly that she looked like an undine, but no undine would have looked so disapproving. |
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You can be anything that you wish, such as an undine or elf. |
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Although the consensus has always been that Undine is an anti-heroine, she has also always had her defenders. |
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Undine Calmbach will be pleased to answer all your questions in respect of translation and foreign language proofreading and editing. |
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Edith Wharton got this spot in The Custom of the Country, where her heroine – the sublimely monstrous Undine Spragg – defames not one, but two paragons of former husbands with the charge. |
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