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She and could
She showed her surprise by tightening the reins and moving the gelding around so that she could get a better look at his face.
She remembered little of her previous journey there with Grace, and she could but hope that her dedication to her mission would enable her to accomplish it.
She could not scream, for even if a sound could take shape within her parched mouth, who would hear, who would listen??
She wished that she could talk to her mother about it.
She realized I'd have to notify the police, but fervently hoped I could avoid mentioning her name.
She even devised a system of colors, whereby the boy could easily distinguish the different note values.
She could not resist the opportunity `` of showing her superiority in argument over a man '' which she had remarked as one of the `` feminine follies '' of Sara Sullam ; ;
She read everything else she could get her hands on, including an article ( she thinks it was in the Atlantic Monthly ) by Mark Twain on `` White Slavery ''.
She could not face coffee or tea without milk, and was always craving types of food that were not available aboard a sailing ship.
She ended her letter with the assurance that she considered his friendship for her daughter and herself to be an honor, from which she could not part `` without still more pain ''.
She was wise enough to realize a man could be good company even if he did weigh too much and didn't own the mint.
She could act and she could write.
She was not a girl, he could see.
She thought again of her children, those two who had died young, before the later science which might have saved them could attach even a label to their separate malignancies.
She felt the look and looked back because she could not help it, seeing that he was neither as old nor as thick as she had at first believed.
She also taught them to sing `` I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate ''.
She could see that Mr. Gorboduc was intrigued ; ;
She found she could cope with all kinds of problems for which she was once considered too helpless.
She thought she had great possibilities in the ballet and wanted to show the eminent producer how well she could dance.
She could do no wrong at the tables that time.
She didn't like her stepmother, but nothing is known to have occurred shortly before the crime that could have caused such a murderous rage.
) She snarled terribly but intuition told him, again, that she was bluffing, and he could see that half her attention was distracted by the dogs.
She whirled and faced him, roaring terribly, and Ulyate, watching through the leaves, could not understand why she did not charge and obliterate him, because he wouldn't have much of a chance of getting away, in that thick growth, but she seemed just a trace uncertain ; ;

She and share
She also announces candidates to succeed her as Mother Superior ; she will share her memories with Murbella and Sheeana before she leaves.
She travels to the cabin looking forward to share her discoveries of the book of the dead with her father.
She compares the alleged misogyny characteristic of Lewis ' ideal of gender relations to underground male prostitution rings, which allegedly share the quality of men seeking to dominate subjects seen as less likely to take on submissive roles by a patriarchal society, but in both cases doing so as a theatrical mockery of women.
She thought he should resign, and expressed this to her husband although he did not share her view.
She wanted to marry him but Worf refused because he did not want to share his dishonor with her and their son ( TNG: " Reunion ").
She now regularly delivers these tokens of her appreciation, bringing her closest friends along to share the experience:
She was the eldest of four children and was taught to always share with the less fortunate, despite her family ’ s meagre earnings.
Several other songs on the album, " Vanlose Stairway ", " She Gives Me Religion ", and the instrumental, " Scandinavia " show the presence of a new personal muse in his life: a Danish public relations agent, who would share Morrison's spiritual interests and serve as a steadying influence on him throughout most of the 1980s.
She came to Troy for two reasons: firstly, to prove to others that her people, the Amazons, are great warriors and can share the hardships of war and, secondly, to appease the Gods after she accidentally killed her sister, Hippolyta, while hunting.
She and Kevin share her grandchildren.
She begged for her brothers to be fair and give her an equal share of the property, but they refused.
She remarks that it is an honour for someone of great ambition ( as she has often identified herself ) to share the disease of such wise and eloquent men.
She never considered inviting him to share her power in governing Russia, as he must have hoped.
" She donated her share of the prize money to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
She asked that the court declare her a co-author of Rent and grant her 16 % of the author's share of the royalties.
She did not share the same views of her husband and sons.
She meets up with Terry and Pat several times and she and Terry share a romantic connection but Burma is afraid of letting it go further.
She became heiress to a half share in a five-million-dollar trust fund upon her father's death from cirrhosis when she was 18 months old.
She earned a fair share of the honors of the evening.
She does not share her bigoted husband's opinion of their black neighbours, and is good friends with Barbie.
She tries to find a song that they can share and comes up with " Witchy Woman ", but it doesn't work.
She and Dilton share mutual sympathy due to their few successes with romantic relationships, which is one of the reason that they occasionally date.
She had small roles in three of her father's films: Stage Fright ( 1950 ), in which she played a jolly acting student named Chubby Bannister, one of Wyman's school chums ; Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ), playing Barbara Morton, future sister-in-law of Guy Haines ( Farley Granger ); and Psycho ( 1960 ), playing Janet Leigh's plain-Jane office mate, Caroline, who generously offers to share tranquilizers that her mother gave her for her wedding night.
She said there wasn't enough money in it ( we were getting paid $ 360 before taxes ), so I said “ I'll give you my share, I truly want you .” She passed to do a part in Buffalo Bill and the Indians, which never happened for her.

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