The finer feminine instinct of abigail led her to interpose. |
In our moment, then, an abigail Fisher must be viewed differently than she once would have been. |
Meanwhile, Miss abigail had descended the stairs to the sitting room. |
I was as close as a young lady might be to her abigail, but it did not help that I could not drag a coherent word out of her. |
What we can reasonably require an abigail Fisher to understand is that the rules are bent based on socioeconomics. |
The stories of Deborah and abigail are very apt to discourage a woman's soul. |