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Lucy and knew
His voice had sharp edges, as though he knew very well Lucy and he were not friends at the moment.
Lucy glancing at the miniature case, knew there would not be enough in it for the shortest of stays ; ;
In Rome, Lucy spends time with Cecil Vyse, whom she knew in England.
Casting the Mertzes, as they were now called ( the surname taken from a doctor Lucy scribe Madelyn Pugh knew as a child in Indianapolis ), proved to be a challenge.
It made that playful, yet passionate kiss at the end of the final episode, which aired April 1, " Lucy Meets the Moustache ", all the more poignant, as the world already knew that this storied Hollywood marriage was all but over, and also lent extra meaning to the use of the song " That's All " in that episode.
Rado code-named the source " Lucy ", simply because all he knew about the source was that it was in Lucerne.
Of course, even though he knew Lucy was right about Narnia all along, he only said they were pretending when he himself went through the wardrobe.
Peter had already been angry with Edmund before he knew that Edmund was telling lies ; while not believing that Lucy had been in Narnia, he did not believe that Edmund was doing Lucy any good by jeering at her and encouraging her about her claim to have found a country in the wardrobe.
To rescue those two, Lucy persuades Tom to talk to Henry — a bold move, considering that humans never knew about the creatures until recently.
Byrd knew easily how to woo Lucy, and wrote passionate letters to her, exclaiming his love with poetic phrases, such as, " Fidelia, possess the empire of my heart " ( Treckel 133 ).
Lucy did not feel prepared for death and judgment: " I knew not the ways of Christ, besides there appeared to be a dark and lonesome chasm between myself and the Saviour, which I dared not attempt to pass.

Lucy and her
With four younger children at home, Lucy stepped into her mother's role, and even after the brothers and sisters were grown, she was her father's comfort and stay until he died in 1879.
But even so Lucy could not give up her intellectual pursuits.
After her father's death, Lucy and her youngest sister lived for a few years with Winslow in Washington, D.C..
There is reason to suppose that Lucy would have made a record as publicly distinguished as her brother had it not been that her mother's death occurred just as she was about to enter college.
Lucy suspected that Myra would never have come home if Gregg, Myra's husband, hadn't gone out to fetch her.
It seemed to Lucy that all their married life, she and Jim had been doing nothing but rescue his sister from the constant crises that were her way of life.
whenever Lucy saw her, she tried, without noise or fuss, to give her the warmth she had never had from Myra.
since Myra had always put most of Greg's money on her own back, Lucy suspected that no more than a few of that long row would be needed.
The closet was faintly fragrant with lavender, and as Lucy shut the door an unhappy memory slipped into her mind, like a lavender ghost: Greg's house, on the day he was buried, and the child, pale, silent, baffled, watching the funeral guests with panicky eyes.
On her way to the airport, on her way to Paris -- you bet, Lucy said to herself.
Was she thinking along the same lines Lucy was -- that it was quite possible Cathy might be left with her for good??
* Lucy Irvine ( b. 1956 ), writer, lived very briefley in the Summer Isles Hotel with her father, who owned it and the Hydroponicum.
Its main character, Lucy Snowe, travels abroad to teach in a boarding school in the fictional town of Villette, where she encounters a culture and religion different to her own, and where she falls in love with a man (' Paul Emanuel ') whom she cannot marry.
Another similarity to Jane Eyre was the use of aspects from her own life as inspiration for fictional events, in particular reworking the time she spent at the pensionnat in Brussels into Lucy teaching at the boarding school, and falling in love with Constantin Heger into Lucy falling in love with ' Paul Emanuel '.
Having lost her short term memory in a car crash, Lucy can only remember the current day's events until she falls asleep.
A Lucy Swift gave birth in 1771 to a baby, also named Lucy, who was christened a daughter of her mother and William Swift, but there is reason to believe the father was really Darwin.
Her Shakespearean heroines-Beatrice, Portia, Desdemona and Ophelia – were no less successful than her comic characters – Miss Hoyden, Biddy Tipkin, Lucy Lockit and Miss Prue.

Lucy and too
The study of Greek was the distinctive mark of boys destined to go to college, and Lucy Upton too expected to go to college and take the full classical course offered to men.
Lucy performs the song ‘ Bring on the Men ’ during a show at the Red Rat ( which was later replaced with ‘ Good ‘ n ’ Evil ’ in the Broadway production, some claiming ‘ Bring on the Men ’ was too ‘ risqué ’.
By the time Cheng arrives to rescue Lucy, whom he so innocently adores, it is too late.
Elton John once said, " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is a song that I never do in a set at a concert simply because it reminds me too much of John Lennon.
* Doris Singleton as Caroline Appleby ( she was originally named Lillian Appleby ; but after Singleton's first appearance on the show, the producers felt that the names Lillian and Lucy sounded too similar, so her name was changed to Caroline )
She would prefer that her son instead choose the coldly beautiful Griselda Grantly, daughter of Archdeacon Grantly, and fears that Lucy is too " insignificant " for such a high honour.
In conversation with Lucy, Edmund realises that the lady who befriended him is in fact the White Witch ; but he does not tell anyone that he has met her, and lies to Peter and Susan, denying Lucy's claim that he too had entered Narnia through the wardrobe.
Lucy performs the song " Bring on the Men " during a show at The Red Rat ( which was later replaced with " Good ‘ n ’ Evil " in the Broadway production, some claiming " Bring on the Men " was too " risqué ").
Peter later confided to Lucy and Edmund that he was told by Aslan that he and Susan will never return to Narnia, as they are now too old, and have learned all that they can from that world.
: Lucy is a happy-to-go personality and not one to hide anything ; she's all too willing to shout her love to Seiji, who is somewhat put off by her actions.
Karl Popper called the process " conjectures and refutations ", which although expressing a core insight, has been shown to be too restrictive a characterization by the work of Michel Callon, Paul Feyerabend, Elihu M. Gerson, Mark Johnson, Thomas Kuhn, George Lakoff, Imre Lakatos, Bruno Latour, John Law, Susan Leigh Star, Anselm Strauss, Lucy Suchman, Ludwig Wittgenstein, etc .. Three basic kinds of participation in Ether are proposing, supporting, and opposing.
Lucy tells Minoko that she has been creating the creatures, and the girls that mutated ( in attempt to find a new body for herself ) were her failures due to the different DNA of those girl victims that were too much to deal with.
According to his wife Lucy Hutchinson, Cromwell attempted to persuade her husband to accept office, " and, finding him too constant to be wrought upon to serve his tyranny ", would have arrested him had not death prevented the fulfilment of his purpose.
But Lucy has a solution: Holding up a spray can, she says PTA meetings now come in spray cans, too.

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