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Guiler remained in New York City and was unaware of Nin's second marriage until after her death in 1977, though biographer Deirdre Bair alleges that Guiler knew what was happening while Nin was in California, but consciously " chose not to know ".
She would later advise her confessor and biographer, the Blessed Raymond of Capua, O. P., ( who went on to become Master General of the Order ) to do during times of trouble what she did now as a teenager: " Build a cell inside your mind, from which you can never flee.
" Gardner's biographer Philip Heselton theorised that this group consisted of Edith Woodford-Grimes ( 1887 – 1975 ), Susie Mason, her brother Ernie Mason, and their sister Rosetta Fudge, all of whom had originally come from Southampton before moving to the area around Highcliffe, where they joined the Order.
According to his biographer, the Chevalier became a great admirer of Lucrezia's, considering her a " pearl among women ".
Matilda could speak " the Teuton tongue " ( German ) and " the beautiful language of the Franks " ( French ) according to her biographer, Domnizo.
Saint Matilda was celebrated for her devotion to prayer and almsgiving ; her first biographer depicted her ( in a passage indebted to the sixth-century vita of the Frankish queen Radegund by Venantius Fortunatus ) leaving her husband's side in the middle of the night and sneaking off to church to pray.
" Ronald Reagan biographer Lou Cannon nevertheless characterized her as a " reliable " and " solid " performer who held her own in performances with better-known actors.
One biographer said, " The dictionary was no mere reference book to her ; she read it as a priest his breviary – over and over, page by page, with utter absorption.
Planning for an official biography of Menzies began soon after his death, but it was long delayed by Dame Pattie Menzies ' protection of her husband's reputation and her refusal to co-operate with the appointed biographer, Frances McNicoll.
Speaking to her biographer, Parks noted, " You might just say Maxwell opened my eyes up.
Gonne's history of revolutionary political activism, as well as a series of personal catastrophes in the previous few years of her life, including chloroform addiction and her troubled marriage to MacBride made her a potentially unsuitable wife and biographer R. F.
He never referred to it himself, but Chanel spoke about the alleged affair at length to her biographer Paul Morand in 1946 ; the conversation was published thirty years later.
As her biographer, Shelley Emling, noted, this contrasted with some of the prominent geologists who had used her finds, such as Buckland and Roderick Murchison, who ended up with multiple fossil species named after them.
" Henry VIII's biographer J. J. Scarisbrick adds that Anne " revelled in " the attention she received from her admirers.
There is anecdotal evidence, related to biographer George Wyatt by her former lady-in-waiting Anne Gainsford, that Anne brought to Henry's attention a heretical pamphlet, perhaps Tyndale's " The Obedience of a Christian Man " or one by Simon Fish called " Supplication for Beggars ," which cried out to monarchs to rein in the evil excesses of the Catholic Church.
Austen biographer Claire Tomalin speculates that Austen may have begun this book, which is more explicitly comic than her other works and contains many literary allusions that her parents and siblings would have enjoyed, as a family entertainment — a piece of lighthearted parody to be read aloud by the fireside.

her and long
His plans and dreams had revolved around her so much and for so long that now he felt as if he had nothing.
Having persisted too long in deliberate ignorance and denial of the forces that threatened her, Pamela was relieved now to admit their potency and to be taking definite steps toward grappling with them.
She seemed to have come such a long distance -- too far for her destination which had wilfully been swallowed up in the greedy gloom of the trees.
She was telling herself that this might just be her reward at the end of a long meaningful search for truth.
That long night with Nicolas and marijuana in Venice had opened her eyes.
Her white blond hair was clean and brushed long straight down to her shoulders.
He drew a long breath and opened the trunk and hung out her clothes and spoilables upon the wagon ribs.
Her long thin arms moved in a slow rhythmical gesture over the family possessions which were placed in front of her.
all day long the Caravan slowly made her way through the difficult passages.
It was her job to stand at the foot of the stairs, and, just as the First Lady stepped off the last tread, Mama would straighten out her long train before she marched to the Blue Room to greet her guests with the President.
To people who didn't know her she was a gawky, badly dressed kid whose arms were too long, whose legs were a little too bony.
I wanted to grab her by the arm and beg her to wait, to consider, to know for certain because life is so long and marriage is so important.
An amateur decorator might try her hand at a pair during the long winter evenings, and, by picking up her living room color scheme, add a decorative do-it-yourself note to the room.
Rachel wore a smart hat and, because she had been warned recently about smoking, puffed at her cigarettes through a long ivory holder stained with lipstick.
He felt close to Mary, having spent so long concentrating on the beginning of her journey.
These trumps were more touching than they were anything else, and seemed to imply that the nights were long, her children ungrateful, and her marriage bewilderingly threadbare.
Here, too, she talked low, quirking her head at one or another of the places, most often at Izaak's armchair which faced her across the long table.
There was an air of blindness in her gray eyes, the startled-horse look that ultimately comes to some women who are born at the end of an ancestral line long since divorced from money-making and which, besides, has kept its estate intact.
Almost immediately she was ashamed of herself for feeling vain, at such a time, in such a place, and she tossed back her long yellow hair, smiling shyly as she entered the room.

her and time
She swung the quirt again, and this time he caught her wrist and pulled her out of the saddle.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
Her hat had come off and fallen behind her shoulders, held by the string, and he could see her face more clearly than he had at any time before.
Birds chirped and chattered in the trees and the sun, all dewy-eyed and soft, caressed her shoulders warmly from time to time.
If, as she walked, her steps fumbled from time to time, she chose to ignore that omen.
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
Let Senora Brannon live in her father's house for a time.
Give her time to miss you.
I was aware of a humid look in her eyes that told me the time was opportune.
And all the time, she had the heat of hatred in her, like charcoal that is burning on its under side, but not visibly.
He had left her inviolate, thinking familiarity would gentle her in time.
And for the hundredth time that week, he was startled at her beauty.
when he went home at night, he took her with him in his mind, and she did the things the anonymous Woman used to do, and he did the thing afterwards each time as he used to do.
She remained squatting on her heels all the time we were there ; ;
In time she presents her aristocratic husband with a coal-black child.
His sailing vessel is guided by fate to the shores of his own country at a time when Sibylla's domain is overrun by the armies of one of her rejected suitors.
Another source of intellectual stimulus was opened to her at that time by the founding of Johns Hopkins University within walking distance of home.
Besides, Miss Henrietta -- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back -- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing ; ;
Henrietta, however, was at that time engaged in a lengthy correspondence with Joe's older and more serious brother, Morris, who was just about her own age and whom she had got to know well during trips to Philadelphia with Papa, when he substituted for Rabbi Jastrow at Rodeph Shalom Temple there during its Rabbi's absence in Europe.

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