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She munched little ginger cakes called mulatto's belly and kept her green, somewhat hypnotic eyes fixed on a light-colored male who was prancing wildly with a 5-foot king snake wrapped around his bronze neck.
She kept the dolls on the Lincoln bed.
She had made curtains for all the windows of her little house, and she had kept it spotless and neat, shabby as it was, and cooked good meals for Bobby Joe.
She went in to get the hamburgers, and I switched on the device again and kept the signal from Dowling's car coming in steady and clear until I saw her starting back with the hamburgers.
She kept repeating.
She came home afterward with the necklace and kept silent as if nothing happened.
She was said to have had red hair kept in curls, blue eyes, and fair skin and she was very beautiful, intelligent, charming, desirable, elegant, friendly, and gentle, but she was considered to be insane.
She did not ally herself with Eakins ' ardent student supporters, and later wrote, " A curious instinct of self-preservation kept me outside the magic circle.
Even though it might have cost me a lot of money, I kept saying no .” She eventually found a publisher who agreed to print the book containing only 10 % of the material.
She was a Protestant, but kept Catholic symbols ( such as the crucifix ), and downplayed the role of sermons in defiance of a key Protestant belief.
She also used to explore the forests when she was a little girl and wrote of her dreams in a notebook kept by her bedside.
She kept 17 others under seal.
She said she was kept naked in a suicide watch cell and given cold showers and that Reno visited her late at night in pursuit of her confession and damning testimony.
She kept both on her bookshelf even as an adult and gave them as gifts.
She then overcomes the four challenges of the We before entering the final temple where the Heart of the We is kept.
I didn't relate to Sharon Tate as being anything but a store mannequin ... sounded just like an IBM machine ... She kept begging and pleading and pleading and begging, and I got sick of listening to her, so I stabbed her.
She kept greyhounds, and she may have enjoyed hunting and archery.
When she got into the band, she was dedicated to her music …. She was a lonely girl around New York, just kept herself to herself, for the gig.
She has changed her premarital surname and kept it for life because she thinks daughters should take their mother's surnames and keep them after their marriage.
She and her father determined that the weather was too rough for the lifeboat to put out from Seahouses ( then North Sunderland ), so they took a rowing boat ( a 21 ft, 4-man Northumberland coble ) across to the survivors, taking a long route that kept to the lee side of the islands, a distance of nearly a mile.
She kept in touch with Napoleon throughout the war.
She picked up the pace quickly, but was unable to shake off Gardner, who kept close until the finish line, and the two finished almost simultaneously.
She was playing with a rose on the table, and Bogdanovich kept expecting the rose to keel over and collapse ; he recognised in that gesture the way Jacy Farrow plays with guys in the movie, and this convinced him that he had found Jacy.
She heads for the treasury where Ged is kept prisoner, and in her desperation, confesses everything to him.

She and silent
She was silent for a while, then said, `` Why are you so unhappy ''??
She is the niece of Diana Barrymore and the grandniece of Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore and Helene Costello, the great-great-granddaughter of John Drew and actress Louisa Lane Drew, and the great grandniece of Broadway idol John Drew, Jr. and silent film actor / writer / director Sidney Drew.
She appeared in a silent film, Deliverance ( 1919 ), which told her story in a melodramatic, allegorical style.
She married Owen Moore ( 1886 – 1939 ), an Irish-born silent film actor, on January 7, 1911.
She comes to realize that remaining silent condones the prejudice.
She also appeared in the Garrel films Anathor ( 1972 ); the silent Jean Seberg feature Les Hautes Solitudes, released in 1974 ; Un ange passe ( 1975 ); Le Berceau de cristal ( 1976 ), starring Pierre Clémenti, Nico and Anita Pallenberg ; and Voyage au jardin des morts ( 1978 ).
She agrees to remain silent.
She immediately stirred interest with her first silent film, Torrent, released in 1926 ; a year later, her performance in Flesh and the Devil, her third movie, made her an international star.
Speed is credited as the designer on the 1916 silent movie version of the novel She by H. Rider Haggard, which he had illustrated.
She writes to her mother for advice ; Joan tells her to keep silent about her past.
She appeared in 46 silent films and 11 talkies, including hits such as Mantrap ( 1926 ), It ( 1927 ) and Wings ( 1927 ).
She made her film debut in The Scarlet Woman ( 1925 ) and in 1928 appeared in three ' silent shorts ' written for her by H. G.
* She Stoops to Conquer, a 1910 silent movie starring Anna Rosemond
* She Stoops to Conquer, a 1914 silent movie directed by George Loane Tucker and starring Henry Ainley and Jane Gail
* She Stoops to Conquer, a 1923 silent movie directed by Edwin Greenwood
She attempted tried an older role with her final silent film My Best Girl in 1927., and in 1928, following the death of her mother, cut off her world famous curls.
She also appeared in the silent films Second Youth ( 1924 ) and The Man Who Found Himself ( 1925 ).
She appeared as herself at her Long Island home in a cameo with one of her adult daughters in the 1915 silent How Molly Made Good, a film that's available on DVD.
She starred in the 1916 silent film A Night Out, an adaptation of the play she co-wrote, The Three Lights.
She couldn ’ t speak until the age of three, but the films were all silent.
She was silent – who would hear her pleading?
She first collaborated on a screenplay for The Dark Angel, an earlier play and silent film.
She debuted on stage on 29 December 1919, aged 12, in Bluebell in Fairyland, by Seymour Hicks, music by Walter Slaughter and lyrics by Charles Taylor, at the Metropolitan Music Hall, Edgware Road, London, as a child dancer ; she made her film debut in 1923 in the silent film The Beloved Vagabond.

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