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She and left
She left the next day for her teaching job at Princeton, Illinois.
She had nothing left but her duty to his land and his son.
She was told by the manservant who opened the door that his lordship was engaged on work from which he had left strict orders he was not to be disturbed.
She stayed too late, and when she left, it was dark and time to go home and cook supper for her husband.
She was glad the fat man had left.
She wouldn't be going to get that for an hour or so after Katya had left, go do the daily shopping.
She had left the party early, pleading a headache.
She said she didn't know a thing -- Tim had left the house at six in the morning, as usual.
She found herself wishing an old wish, that she had told Doaty she was running away, that she had left something more behind her than the loving, sorry note and her best garnet pin.
She sighed a dirty word and left.
Just before Myra left -- She was saying good-by to Cathy, and she didn't realize I was near ''.
She must have seen the ring on my left hand.
She had a funny little scar on her stomach, on the left side.
She says that at her age there is nothing much left to fear.
She returned home at Christmas, 1839, joining Charlotte and Emily, who had left their positions, and Branwell.
She left Bill in Hope with grandparents Eldridge and Edith Cassidy, who owned and ran a small grocery store.
She left nearly all her property to the National Trust, including over of land, sixteen farms, cottages and herds of cattle and Herdwick sheep.
It was restored to his widow, at the pleading of the poet André Chénier ; " She is old ", he urged, " she is seventy-six, and her husband has left her no heritage save his illustrious name, his virtues and his poverty.
She never left Haworth for more than a few weeks at a time as she did not want to leave her ageing father.
She admitted in an interview given that year that the fairies might have been " figments of my imagination ", but left open the possibility she believed that she had somehow managed to photograph her thoughts.
She left for Paris with cousin May Whitlock, forsaking several suitors and overcoming the objections of her family.
She left the production on December 30, 2007, and later returned from August 26, 2008 until the production closed on January 11, 2009.
She left college during The Great Depression to work as a secretary at the Fletcher Trust Company in Indianapolis.
She eventually left the bench in 1998 and devoted herself full-time to her website and books in September 1999.
She somersaulted and plunged back into the lake, nose first and biased towards the left side.

She and Toronto
She received a star posthumously on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto on June 5, 2005.
She holds honorary degrees from the University of Toronto, York University, McMaster University, Trent University, and the University of British Columbia.
She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the Valentine Company in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.
She attended Leaside High School in Leaside, Toronto, and graduated in 1957.
" She has taught at the University of British Columbia ( 1965 ), Sir George Williams University in Montreal ( 1967 – 68 ), the University of Alberta ( 1969 – 70 ), York University in Toronto ( 1971 – 72 ), the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa ( 1985 ), where she was visiting M. F. A.
She formed a relationship with fellow novelist Graeme Gibson soon after and moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario, north of Toronto, where their daughter Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson was born in 1976.
She wrote the biography entitled Jane Austen, which won the $ 25, 000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction in April 2002, an award accepted by her daughter Meg on her behalf in Toronto, Ontario, on April 22, 2002.
She has a supporting role in the Bosnia-set political drama, The Whistleblower, which premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.
She was played in Toronto by Monigue Lund and in London by Alexandra Bonnet.
She also frequently collaborates with comedian Maggie Cassella, most notably on an annual Christmas cabaret show in Toronto, Ontario which also sometimes tours to several other Canadian and US cities.
She is currently an investment professional at Ontario Teachers ' Private Capital in Toronto.
She has been nominated for the 2011 Toronto Blues Society's " Blues with a Feeling " Lifetime Achievement Award.
She married Trout in 1865 and thereafter moved to Toronto, where Edward ran a newspaper.
She received a BA from the University of Manitoba, and went on to a Masters of Arts at the University of Toronto and a PhD in English literature at the University of Manitoba.
She studied history at the University of Toronto, where she graduated with a BA in 1959.
She began post-graduate work in 1962, at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, with a thesis on the poems of George Meredith, and the following year, married Stephen Clarkson, a University of Toronto political science professor.
She also sang at the World Youth Day celebrations held in Paris ( 1997 ), in Toronto ( 2002 ), and in Sydney ( 2008 ).
She graduated from St. Paul's Co-educational College, McGill University, Seneca College and the University of Toronto.
She was selected as Chancellor of the University of Toronto in December 2002.
She was born and educated in Toronto.
She worked as a social worker in Toronto, Ontario and in Ghana.
She currently lives in Toronto with poet Kim Maltman, and with Kim Maltman and Andy Patton is a member of the collaborative performance poetry ensemble Pain Not Bread.
She lives in Toronto.
She teaches at the University of Toronto.

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