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She was the widow of a writer who had died in an airplane crash, and Mickie had found her a job as head of the historical section of the Treasury.
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 was still in the play for pay business when she died, a top trollop who had given the world's oldest profession one of its rare flashes of glamour.
She had quarreled with Lucien, she had resisted his demands for money -- and if she died, by the provisions of her marriage contract, Lucien would inherit legally not only the immediate sum of gold under the floorboards in the office, but later, when the war was over, her father's entire estate.
She died on August 25, most likely of typhoid fever.
She died around 1603 and is buried in the O ' Malley family tomb on Clare Island.
She had intended Newton to become a clergyman, but she died of tuberculosis when he was six years old.
She answered her accusers that she received tuition from Thomas Reid, a former barony officer who had died at the Battle of Pinkie some 30 years before and also from the Queen of the Elfhame which lay nearby.
She died broken-hearted in July of the next year, at the castle of Poissy, and was buried in the Convent of St Corentin, near Nantes.
She died in 1274, after they had three children.
She was married in 515 to Eutharic ( c. 480 – 522 ), an Ostrogoth noble of the old Amal line, who had previously been living in Visigothic Hispania, son of Widerich ( born c. 450 ), grandson of Berismund ( born c. 410 ), and great-grandson of Thorismund ( died after 400 ), King of the Ostrogoths c. 400.
She had two sons ( Roberto and an unnamed one ), but both died young.
She fought Achilles and died after he seriously wounded her.
She died in 2006 at the age of 96.
She died within a short time of the marriage ceremony and created the opportunity for Dom Pedro to escape with his true love and live in the city of Coimbra.
She told everyone that the money came from her father, who died at about the same time.
Following some success illustrating cards and booklets, Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit publishing it first privately in 1901, and a year later as a small, three-colour illustrated book with Frederick Warne & Co. She became unofficially engaged to her editor Norman Warne in 1905 despite the disapproval of her parents, but he died suddenly a month later, of leukemia.
She died on 22 December 1943 at her home in Near Sawrey at age 77, leaving almost all her property to the National Trust.
She herself died in 1558, and in 1559 Elizabeth I reintroduced the 1552 book with a few modifications to make it acceptable to more traditionally minded worshippers, notably the inclusion of the words of administration from the 1549 Communion Service alongside those of 1552.
She died two years later.
She died in the September 11 attacks.
She died c. 352 / 3.
She died in 360.
She had three children, a daughter ( who went to live at the Dominican Abbey in Poissy in 1397 as a companion to the king's daughter, Marie ), a son Jean, and another child who died in childhood.
She was born on 5 July 1996 and she lived until the age of six, at which point she died from a progressive lung disease.

She and tuberculosis
She eventually died of tuberculosis, on 19 December 1848 at around two in the afternoon.
She had spent her early years helping a variety of sick relatives, contracting tuberculosis in the process.
She also suffered recurrent bouts of chronic tuberculosis, first diagnosed in the mid-1940s.
She died at the age of 37 in 1880 of tuberculosis.
She died at her sister's home in Henry's Lake, Idaho of tuberculosis.
She worked as an actress in repertory and as a journalist in the Netherlands, learning fluent Dutch, before suffering a bout of tuberculosis.
She herself fought a long battle with tuberculosis to which she succumbed to in 1943 at the age of 52.
She finally quit her teaching career because of tuberculosis.
She suffered from ill health, possibly due to her charity work, and died of tuberculosis at the age of 38.
She was referred to Gull on 8 October 1868, aged 18, by her family who suspected tuberculosis and wished to take her to the south of Europe for the coming winter.
She returned with an advanced case of tuberculosis.
She returned to France after a bout of tuberculosis and fell in love with a right wing politician, Lucien Millevoye.
She died of tuberculosis soon after the boy was born and he was raised by her family.
She died at the age of 59, on 15 July 1927, possibly of tuberculosis ( contracted when she worked in the poorhouses of Dublin ) or complications related to appendicitis.
She died of tuberculosis at Andover, Massachusetts, on December 2, 1863.
She contracted tuberculosis ( TB ) and died in 1913, after several years of illness.
She died of tuberculosis in Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
She died 2 years later of tuberculosis.
She died of tuberculosis on 23 February 1930.
Jacqueline's marriage with Frank van Borssele was happy but, in the summer of 1436, it became obvious that she was gravely ill. She died of " consumption " ( presumably tuberculosis ) in Teylingen Castle on 8 October 1436.
She died of tuberculosis on 21 May 1806 at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez in Aranjuez, Spain.
She remained his mistress until her death from tuberculosis in 1864, during which time she bore him three children.
She suffered from tuberculosis and in 1851 went to South Africa for the ' climate ' which she hoped would help her health, living near the Cape of Good Hope for several years before travelling to Egypt in 1862.

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