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She and did
She did not pause
to consider what she would do if her plan should fail ; ;
She did not call out.
She was nude
to the waist and her tumbled abundance
of black hair
did not conceal
the knife slashes
on her back.
She did not touch him.
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 was the only kind
of Negro Laura Andrus would want around: independent
, unservile
, probably charging double what ordinary maids
did for housework -- and doubly efficient.
She did this now
, comfortably aware
of the mist running down
the windows
, of the silence outside
, of the dark afternoon it
was getting
to be.
She was going
to tell Bobby Joe about how mistaken she
had been, but he brought one
of the cousins home for supper
, and all they
did was talk about antelope.
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 did not notice
that the customer seized her purchase and turned away without
a smile or
a word
of thanks.
She did not move in primitive circles.
She always
did before
, and showed
the utmost confidence in whatever we advised ''.
She did suddenly
, through
the link
of memory with his father
, old Titus
, who must have
been in his nineties when Henrietta ran away.
She did not look at him
, but he noticed
that her face
was flushed and her eyes unsteady.
She found this immensely comforting
, even though Mercer
did not make much sense out
of it.
She is one
of a few characters who played
a major part in
the original cause
of the Trojan War itself:
not only
did she offer Helen
of Troy
to Paris
, but
the abduction
was accomplished when Paris
, seeing Helen for
the first time
, was inflamed with desire
to have her — which is Aphrodite's realm.
She did not convert
to Islam.
She did it from
a sense
of duty
, but she
was a stern woman who expected respect
, rather than love.
She has referenced this independence from major labels in song more than once
, including " The Million You Never Made " ( Not A Pretty Girl ), which discusses
the act
of turning down
a lucrative contract
, " The Next Big Thing " ( Not So Soft ), which describes an imagined meeting with
a label head-hunter who evaluates
the singer based
on her looks
, and " Napoleon " ( Dilate ), which sympathizes sarcastically with an unnamed friend who
did sign with
a label.
She expressed reservations over
the eventual winner David Cameron
, feeling
that he
did not, like
the other candidates
, have
a proven track record
, and she
was later
a leading figure in parliamentary opposition
to his A-List policy
, which she has said is " an insult
to women ".
She has
been repaying
the debt from her housekeeping budget
, and also from some work she got copying papers
by hand
, which she
did secretly in her room
, and took pride in her ability
to earn money "
as if she
were a man.
She did not believe in
the theory
of symbiosis proposed
by Simon Schwendener
, the German mycologist
as previously thought
, rather she proposed
a more independent process
of reproduction.
She also trained for
the mission STS-83
to be
the backup for Donald A. Thomas ; however
, as he recovered
on time
, she
did not fly
that mission.
She never left Haworth for more than
a few weeks at
a time
as she
did not want
to leave her ageing father.
She and go
She would often
go up
on the roof
to see
the attendant take down
the flag in
the evening.
She just about made me carry her upstairs and then she clung
to me and wouldn't let me
go.
She stayed too late
, and when she left
, it
was dark and time
to go home and cook supper for her husband.
She had surprised Hans like she
had surprised me when she said she'd
go, and then she surprised him again when she came back
so quick like she must have
, because when I came in with
the snow she
was there with
a bottle with three white feathers
on its label and Hans
was holding it angrily
by the throat.
She had felt
that her arm wanted
to go up in
the first trial
, but
had consciously prevented it from
so doing.
She seemed
so anxious
to go on the stage
that some
of her friends in
the cocktail circuit set up
a practical joke.
She wanted
to go around
the world
, but she settled for
a French holiday.
She wouldn't be going
to get
that for an hour or
so after Katya
had left
, go do
the daily shopping.
She wouldn't
go back
to New York
as Maude suggested ; ;
She was going
to keep
on scheming
, poking
, prodding
, suggesting
, and dictating until
the cops got up enough interest in him
to go back
to their old neighborhood and ask questions.
She had been watching Maggie
go from
the washing machine
to the baby
to the stove and back again.
She let him come and
go as he pleased
, or
as it pleased her.
She had let Jim
go with
a chilly good-by
, a chillier kiss.
She was coming
to her senses enough
to realize
that you don't
go traipsing off anywhere at two in
the morning.
She got up
, standing uncertainly for
a moment
, then moving aside
to let
go past her
, talking
, a group
of young men.
She refused
to go with them and demanded
that they allow her
to pray
to the Mother
of God for protection.
She is afraid
to break
the law and
go to the King unsummoned.
She claimed " I can
go for months and months without having anything at all
other than
a cup
of tea.
She also advised Odysseus
to go to the Underworld and gave him directions.
She would then
go to the king in
the evening
, and in
the morning
go to the harem where
the concubines stayed.
She says
that Loki is lying
, that he is just looking
to blather about misdeeds
, and since
the gods and goddesses are furious at him
, he can expect
to go home defeated.
She recognizes her freedom
to come and
go as she pleases saying
, " Ah is free
, Miss Scarlett.
She tells Rhett tearfully
, " I'm afraid I'll die and
go to hell ,"
to which Rhett replies
, " Maybe there isn't
a hell.
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