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She dies, but not before she gives Kamandi her locket and tells him that humans — possibly intelligent humans like him and her — exist somewhere in the South of North America.
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She threatens to kill him if he does not join, but he rides off and dies of the disease she sent upon him, and his young bride dies of a broken heart.
She, coming to wit thereof, throws herself from a high window to the ground, and dies, and is buried with her lover.
She also confesses her love to a disbelieving Spike before he sacrifices himself to save the world ; as he dies, Buffy escapes Sunnydale's destruction with the surviving characters.
She has twelve sons ; when one of them dies, Romulus takes his place to found the priestly college of Arval brothers Fratres Arvales.
She dies just after the birth of her second child ( a son, Edward Murdstone junior, born to her second husband ), who dies around the same time.
She tells her father she still loves Morris and challenges him to change his will if he's afraid of how she will spend his money after he dies.
She then married Spenser Gregson, who is her husband for most of the Wodehouse canon, though he dies in time for her to marry Craye, who had by then become Lord Worplesdon, Earl of Worplesdon, whereupon she becomes Lady Worplesdon.
She is later found to be a human girl who was altered by Brainiac on a genetic level to appear Kryptonian ; she dies thwarting a plot involving Brainiac 13.
She gradually withdraws from the outside world, gives up eating, and eventually dies in pathetic circumstances.
She ’ s associated through her cross sum ( the sum of the digits ) with Key 12 The Hanged Man, the Dying God, her Son ( or daughter ) and Consort, who dies at Autumn Equinox or Winter Solstice, and is reborn with Winter Solstice, Spring Equinox, or Beltane.
* She: A History of Adventure, an 1886 novel by H. Rider Haggard about an ageless woman who rules a lost African kingdom, who ages rapidly and dies at the end
She and before
She had to get away from here before this demoniac possession swallowed up the liquid of her eyes and sank into the fibers of her brain, depriving her of reason and sight.
She had done it last year, and the year before, and the year before that, and she, and her people were dependent upon these cans for food.
She took a good look at herself in the mirror before she turned and, walking with very small steps, started toward the door.
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 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 told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
She had changed into a cocktail dress, and the whole evening should have been before her, but already she was beginning to get a tight feeling at the back of her neck.
She retreated before the naked shame in the old man and the fury beyond it and sank into the darkness of her lodge where Walitzee stirred, mumbling, sitting up in a half stupor to say:
She became aware that two Italian workmen, carrying a large azalea pot, were standing before her and wanted her to move so that they could begin arranging a new row of the display.
She claims to have been a member of the Russian aristocracy before the Russian Revolution and suffered greatly as a result, but how much of that story is true is an open question.
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 worked for Unilever ( 1973 – 75 ) and then as an administrator at the University of London ( 1975 – 87 ) before entering Parliament.
She continued to show regularly in the Salon, to generally favorable reviews, until 1873, the year before the first Impressionist exhibition.
She swallows a huge amount of water three times a day before belching it back out again, creating whirlpools.
She also announces candidates to succeed her as Mother Superior ; she will share her memories with Murbella and Sheeana before she leaves.
She wrote, " Fleury is much less benign than Bouguereau and don't temper his severities … he hinted of possibilities before me and as he rose said the nicest thing of all, ' we will do all we can to help you '… I want these men … to know me and recognize that I can do something.
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