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she and was
They were dirty, their clothes were torn, and the girl was so exhausted that she fell when she was still twenty feet from the front door.
She was amazingly light, and so relaxed in his arms that he wasn't even sure she was conscious.
`` I'm a mess '', she said, and suddenly she was alarmed.
He treats her like she was dirt.
He was thinking that the way she had responded to his own kiss hadn't meant what he had believed it had.
He might tell her how sorry a spectacle she was making of herself, pretending to be blind to the way Julia Fortune had taken Dean's affections from her.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
He got up slowly, and she was already on her feet, and he stood facing her.
He had forgotten that she was so pretty.
When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
It was there that she would have to enact her renunciation, beg forgiveness.
But she was caught in it, and she faced the terrible possibility that, if it were a dream, it was one from which she might never awaken.
Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at random and headed in what she believed was the direction of the pool.
Was it not possible, after all, that the forest was in league with her and her child that its sympathy lay with the Culvers that she had erred in failing to understand this??

she and wrong
She didn't mind working hard, not as if she figured to do anything wrong to live easy and soft -- all she wanted was a chance, where she wasn't marked as what she was.
It was up to her to save Poor John, dear John, to undo the wrong she had done, but she trembled at the decision as at the brink of a cold stream.
Day stated publicly that she believed her husband innocent of any deliberate wrongdoing, stating that he " simply trusted the wrong person ".
Franklin shared this chemical knowledge with Watson and Crick when she pointed out to them that their first model ( from 1951, with the phosphates inside ) was obviously wrong.
Catholic historians, such as John Lingard, thought Mary's policies failed not because they were wrong but because she had too short a reign to establish them and because of natural disasters beyond her control.
Emotivists claim that this is all she does, that " Killing is wrong " is not a truth-apt declaration, and that the burden of evidence is on the cognitivists who want to show that in addition to expressing disapproval, the claim " Killing is wrong " is also true.
If you French kiss your dog and he or she thinks it's great, is it wrong?
In 1960, John and Mary Tress of Baltimore MD had what the nurse called twins, she was wrong.
The play is " a dark play about people who, at the beginning, are with wrong partners and in the end it is hopefully going to become right, and she ( Desiree ) mistimes her life in a way and realizes when she re-meets the man she had an affair with and had a child by ( though he does not know that ), that she loves him and he is the man she wants.
In a guarded response, she echoed his words, admitting that " things went horribly wrong ".
She drinks, her magical abilities are compromised, her spells come out wrong, and she lashes out at her friends when they suggest she get over it (" Something Blue ").
The first five questions usually omit this rule, unless the contestant has guessed a wrong answer ( at which point, the host is hoping the contestant will take the hint ), because the questions are generally so easy that to require a final answer would significantly slow the game down ; thus, there are five chances for the contestant to leave with nothing if he or she were to give a wrong answer before obtaining the first guaranteed amount ; going for £ 1, 000 after winning £ 500 is the last point in the game at which a contestant can still leave with nothing.
One day at work, she accidentally walked into the wrong room where auditions were being held.

she and ;
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
A few days ago, she would have thought such an expedition as this utterly ridiculous ; ;
She did not pause to consider what she would do if her plan should fail ; ;
And even with her limited knowledge of such things, she knew that the car could be repaired there ; ;
That she impressed me instantly was obvious ; ;
Perhaps, with my Uncle, she found a measure of economic security that she needed ; ;
or maybe she liked men old enough to be her father ; ;
This Woman had no distinct shape or size and no particular face, but she radiated warmth, a sweet warmth ; ;
Something was beginning to stir and come alive in her, too ( it may have been there for a good while, since she was twenty now ; ;
she cherished rare and delicate plants like oleanders in tubs and wall-flowers and lemon verbenas in pots that had to be wintered in the cellar ; ;
Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine ; ;
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 ; ;

she and art
Her days as an art student at the University of Budapest came to a sudden end during the Hungarian uprisings in 1957 and she and her husband Stephen fled to Vienna.
There they continued their studies at the university, she in art, he in architecture.
Although she was provided with private art lessons, Potter preferred to develop her own style, particularly favouring watercolour.
Her Journal was an important laboratory for her creativity serving as both sketchbook and literary experiment where in tiny handwriting she reported on society, recorded her impressions of art and artists, recounted stories, and observed life around her.
In 2012, she debuted an art exhibit featuring a collection of her own paintings and drawings titled " And She's Not Even Pretty ".
Charlotte believed that art was most convincing when based on personal experience ; in Jane Eyre she transformed this experience into a novel with universal appeal.
" In her early teens, she had her first major exposure to art during visits with Willie to the nearby Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, one of America's foremost art schools and museums.
However, she was unable to afford the extra fee for art lessons.
There she trained at the Académie Julian, the largest art school in Paris, and at the Académie Colarossi, receiving weekly critiques from established masters like Tony Robert-Fleury and William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
Unlike her predecessor Mary Cassatt, who had arrived near the beginning of the Impressionist movement 15 years earlier and who had absorbed it, Beaux's artistic temperament, precise and true to observation, would not align with Impressionism and she remained a realist painter for the rest of her career, even as Cézanne, Matisse, Gauguin, and Picasso were beginning to take art into new directions.
In making her decision to devote herself to art, she also thought it was best not to marry, and in choosing male company she selected men who would not threaten to sidetrack her career.
On why so few women succeeded in art as she did, she stated, " Strength is the stumbling block.
Instead, she came to prefer the company of " the gentle Camille Pissarro ", with whom she could speak frankly about the changing attitudes toward art.
In about 1366, Catherine experienced what she described in her letters as a " Mystical Marriage " with Jesus, later a popular subject in art as the Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine.
Enclosed were copies of her Playboy pictures, with the pictures altered by his art department so that she appeared fully clothed.
Film editing is often referred to as the " invisible art " because when it is well-practiced, the viewer can become so engaged that he or she is not even aware of the editor's work.
His art teacher, Etta Budd, recognized Carver's talent for painting flowers and plants ; she encouraged him to study botany at Iowa State Agricultural College in Ames.
As she was one of the wealthiest women in the Netherlands at the time, Bremmer recommended that she form an art collection.
Isabella was also a talented singer and musician, and was taught to play the lute by Giovanni Angelo Testagrossa In addition to all these admirable accomplishments, she also was an innovator of new dances, having been instructed in the art by Ambrogio, a Jewish dancing master.

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