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She and had
She had reached a point at which she didn't even care how she looked.
She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
She had helped him change his mind.
She said, and her tone had softened until it was almost friendly.
She had picked up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him.
She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called `` Auntie ''.
She seemed to have come such a long distance -- too far for her destination which had wilfully been swallowed up in the greedy gloom of the trees.
She had the feeling that, under the mouldering leaves, there would be the bodies of dead animals, quietly decaying and giving their soil back to the mountain.
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 been snared here by a vile sensuality that writhed around her throat in ever-tightening circles.
She had to escape.
She had to move in some direction -- any direction that would take her away from this evil place.
She wondered what had taken place in town, between him and his wife.
She had spent too many hours looking ahead, hoping and longing to catch even a glimpse of Dan and finding nothing but emptiness.
She had arrived this morning and come straight to the English Gardens.
She had retreated to this world.
She had touched her face, truly a noble and pure face, only with a lip salve which made her lips glisten but no redder than usual.
She had hated the whole idea before they started.
She had jumped away from his shy touch like a cat confronted by a sidewinder.
She had driven up with her husband in a convertible with Eastern license plates, although the two drivers knew nothing at the moment about that.
She might have been someone he had once loved.
She began to watch a blonde-haired man, also in shorts, standing right at the rear of the wrecked car in the one spot that most of the crowd had detoured slightly.
She was sitting on the edge of the bed again, back in the same position where the snake had found her.
She had the opportunity that few clever women can resist, of showing her superiority in argument over a man.

She and fine
She also banks into a turn like a fine runabout -- not digging in on the outside to throw passengers all over the boat like many a small cabin cruiser.
She gave a fine portrayal of Auntie Mame on Broadway in 1958 and has appeared in live television from `` Captain Brassbound's Conversion '' to `` Camille ''.
She had lovely violet-blue eyes ; fine pencilled eyebrows and a clear almost transparent complexion.
She made a fine impression and was well received by the people of England.
She appeared in several productions in Paris, earning rave reviews for her fine soprano voice.
She received a fine classical education and, as a girl, met many famous humanist scholars and artists.
Alboni's voice, an exceptionally fine contralto with a seamless compass of two and one-half octaves, extending as high as the soprano range < ref name = C243 >" She was a real contralto from f < sub > 3 </ sub > to g < sub > 5 </ sub >, then, up to c < sub > 6 </ sub >, she was an excellent soprano.
She received a well-rounded education that included the fine arts and her apprenticeship with local painters set a precedent for women to be accepted as students of art.
She said it was fine, that she knew him, and I said, ‘ It ’ s okay, he ’ s a cartoonist .’ So Johnny gives that classic look and he says, ‘ I knew I should have taken up drawing .’”
She read widely, did fine needle work and was an amateur musician.
She met with Elizabeth at Greenwich Palace, wearing a fine gown, the two of them surrounded by guards and the members of Elizabeth's royal Court.
She was informed that bringing the egg into the United States could result in a $ 300 fine.
She was a noted collector of fine antiques.
She never washed dishes herself and invented the dishwasher because her servants were chipping her fine china.
She used a new fine focus X-ray tube and microcamera ordered by Wilkins, but which she refined, adjusted and focused carefully.
She states that good husbandry in poetry is well ordered fancy composed of fine language, proper phrases and significant words.
She studied economics and fine arts at the University of Melbourne before leaving Australia to travel overseas.
She makes a loose, bulky nest of twigs, grass, and lichen, which she lines with fine grass, moss, and pine needles and may camouflage with dangling pieces of grass, flowers, lichen, and moss.
She was a dark-haired brunette with fine eyes.
" She was " greatly relieved-for the sake of the children " at the £ 50 fine and £ 115. 50 costs imposed on Richard Handyside and Geoffrey Collins, its publishers, who also had works by Che Guevara and Fidel Castro on their small list of publications.
She is also a fine sports person and becomes more popular during her time at the school.
She often talked about her fondness for Ghost Ranch and Northern New Mexico, as in 1943, when she explained: " Such a beautiful, untouched lonely feeling place, such a fine part of what I call the ' Faraway '.
She is fired for letting a minor gamble, but Cooper pays a $ 1, 000, 000 fine to hire her back.
She is described as having fine lines at the corners of her blue eyes and some white in her golden yellow hair.

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