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Harriet's and her
Harriet's mouth watered with anticipation when after months of dreaming she sat down at last to her much-craved milk and fresh bread.
Meanwhile, Harriet's health was declining due to alcohol abuse and she suffered a series of strokes that left her an invalid.
Harriet's routine life is abruptly changed when her parents attend a party.
The students form a " Spy Catcher Club " in which they think up ways to make Harriet's life miserable, such as stealing her lunch, passing nasty notes about her in class, and spilling ink on her.
This leads Harriet's parents to confiscate her notebook.
Hearing of Harriet's troubles, Ole Golly writes to her, telling her that if anyone ever reads her notebook, " you have to do two things, and you don't like either one of them.
Harriet's parents speak with her teacher and the headmistress, and Harriet is appointed editor of the class newspaper.
They plan to spend their honeymoon at Talboys, an old farmhouse in Harriet's native Hertfordshire which Wimsey has bought for her, and they abscond from the wedding reception, evading the assembled reporters.
Daughter Harriet and her two daughters joined her in May 1842, after the death of Harriet's husband of alcohol poisoning.
Being presented with Harriet's record of her investigations — which, as he notes, already solved most of the mystery — he is able to add the last missing pieces.
In addition, they raised Harriet's niece, Charlotte Forten Grimké, after her mother died.
The property passed to her niece Fanny Robinson, daughter of Harriet's sister Elizabeth Mary Douglas and James Monroe, nephew of President James Monroe.
An initial analysis of Harriet's DNA was unable to identify her subspecies in a cross section of 900 animals representing 26 extant and extinct populations.
This event was attended by Scott Thomson ( the researcher on Harriet's history ), three generations of the Fleay family, Robin Stewart ( author of Darwin's Tortoise ), and many hundreds of others who knew this tortoise during the latter part of her life.
* 2005: Harriet's 175th birthday is attended by many people who had a long association with her.
John Taylor agreed to Harriet's friendship with Mill in exchange for the " external formality " of her residing " as his wife in his house ".

Harriet's and who
Harriet's fellow parking attendant, Grant Parker, is played by Fred Ewanuick, who later co-starred with Robertson in Corner Gas.
He left a son, Robert, who succeeded to the baronetcy, and who inherited his very large fortune, and five daughters, the youngest of whom became the celebrated Baroness Burdett-Coutts after inheriting the Coutts fortune from her grandfather's widow Harriet ( Duchess of St Albans ) and appending the Coutts surname under the terms of Harriet's will.

Harriet's and Harriet
* Marion, Harriet's rival in Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh
In March 2010, Disney Channel aired a version of the story, Blog Wars, with Wizards of Waverly Place cast member Jennifer Stone as Harriet, Alexander Conti from Cheaper by the Dozen 2 as Harriet's friend Sport, and Degrassi: The Next Generations Melinda Shankar as Janie.
Fairbank and Webster successfully delivered Hayden, his wife Harriet and Harriet's son Joseph to freedom in Ohio, then returned to Kentucky where they were identified and arrested for assisting the runaway slaves.
Lucy and her husband, Harriet's son, Ross Stole, had an egg fertilized and later implanted into the womb of Harriet.
After Harriet's death in 1846, Bremer married Jemima Mary Harriet, the eldest daughter of Royal Navy officer James Brisbane, on 8 February 1848 at Tunbridge Wells.
Lord Granville, prior to marrying Lady Harriet Cavendish, was the lover of Lady Harriet's maternal aunt, Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough, née Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer, with whom he fathered two illegitimate children: Harriette Stewart and George Stewart.

Harriet's and has
She has traditional views on class and rank and disapproves of the Wimsey marriage, particularly Harriet's attitude to work and children.

Harriet's and family
In one of the Wimsey Papers, a series of fictionalised commentaries in the form of mock letters between members of the Wimsey family published in the Spectator, there is a reference to Harriet's difficulty in continuing to write murder mysteries at a time when European dictators were openly committing mass murders with impunity ; this seems to have reflected Sayers ' own wartime feeling.
The dynamics of Harriet's extended family are a strong focus of the novel, as are the lifestyles and customs of contrasting Southerners.

Harriet's and way
As they averaged in length, and this represented an approximate age of 5 years for the subspecies, Harriet's year of birth was estimated by Scott Thomson to 1830, with an error of 2 years either way, in the 1995 paper describing the events of Harriet's life and the results of the research.

Harriet's and marriage
He not only investigates the death and offers proposals of marriage, but also acts as Harriet's patron and protector from press and police.
In spite of Harriet's acceptance of his other side, his marriage ultimately disintegrated.
In contrast, Adam Piette views the novel sequence as a failed epic, the product of a Cold War desire to repress change as illustrated by " Harriet's self-pityingly dogged focus on their marriage " without dealing with the radicalism of the war, and fate of its victims as represented by Guy and his political engagement.
Hogg repeatedly made the case to Shelley that marriage was in Harriet's best interests.
It was Harriet's fifth marriage ; all four of her previous husbands had committed suicide.

Harriet's and .
In 2005, Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven started an annual three night " Campout " at Pappy and Harriet's Pioneertown Palace in Pioneertown, California, close to where Lowery and Hickman met, in which they and several other bands perform, including sets by Cracker and Camper band members performing their own music.
" In 1856, with Harriet's declining health and Jack's growing reputation and prosperity, they moved into Harriet's childhood home, a mansion with a garden, where the children ran free.
Thanks to the money Paganini had given him after hearing Harold, Berlioz was able to pay off Harriet's and his own debts and suspend his work as a critic.
The newspaper — featuring stories about the people on Harriet's spy route and the students ' parents — becomes an instant success.
In 1868, Chamberlain married for the second time, to Harriet's cousin, Florence Kenrick, daughter of Timothy Kenrick.
Having returned from a holiday in North Wales in better health, Boyes dined with his cousin, the solicitor Norman Urquhart, before going to Harriet's flat to discuss reconciliation.
There are no footprints in the sand other than the man's and Harriet's.
Peter's and Harriet's relationship, always complex and painfully negotiated, is resolved during the process of catching the murderer and bringing him to justice.
The band frequently tours with Cracker ( whom Krummenacher even joined for a time ), and in 2005 the two groups started an annual three-night " Campout " at Pappy and Harriet's Pioneertown Palace in Pioneertown, California.
After Lady Harriet's death in July 1815 he married secondly Lady Louisa, daughter of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, in 1816.
In 1868, Joseph married Harriet's cousin, Florence, and had further children, the oldest of whom, Neville, would become Prime Minister in the year of Austen's death.

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