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She and nursed
She spent the first few years mostly in the hospital, but was eventually able to be nursed from home.
She nursed him back to health following the loss of his right lower leg at Saint Martin and subsequent return to the Netherlands to recuperate.
She became so ill that Cook sent her back to Brodess, where her mother nursed her back to health.
She negotiated on his behalf with publishers, helped to arrange contact with his children, contacted friends and supporters to help him financially, and assisted and nursed him through his mental and alcohol problems.
She nursed him, cured him, and, when he was well again, introduced him to her friend.
She nursed Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, through an illness here in 1565, and the two were soon married.
She brought him back to her house and nursed him back to health.
She nursed victims of an influenza epidemic ; this gave her acceptance in the community and the support of the sheriff.
She nursed the wounded King back to health.
She stayed upstairs while he was nursed downstairs.
She and her daughter nursed him back to health.
She was nursed by two other nymphs Inebriation and Ignorance, her faithful companions include Philautia ( self-love ), Kolakia ( flattery ), Lethe ( oblivion ), Misoponia ( laziness ), Hedone ( pleasure ), Anoia ( madness ), Tryphe ( wantonness ) and two gods Komos ( intemperance ) and Eegretos Hypnos ( dead sleep ).
She also nursed her children through frequent illnesses, and endured the deaths of three of them: Anne, Mary, and Charles Waring.
She took him in and nursed him back to full health, and they lived together for six years, but eventually, Pat Phoenix's own health began to fail ; they were married in 1986, just days before her death from lung cancer.
She nursed him during the remaining 2 years of his life until he died in November 1802.
She nursed her mother in her last illness in 1869 and later looked after four young cousins whose parents were in India.
She lay each day on a wooden palette, and was nursed by two women.
She is nursed back to health with the help of a strapping young man named Eben ( Rory Calhoun ), who she thinks owns most of the surrounding land.
She nevertheless nursed her daughter from her birth in October until 25 January, when the baby was taken away from her, placed in an orphanage and registered as a child of unknown parents.
She also nursed him back from the brink of death on at least one other occasion when he would have succumbed to blackwater fever < sup > 2 </ sup >.
She awakens after several days of fever and delirium at a nearby manor, whose residents have nursed her.
She nursed a crush on Robin throughout the series, and often defended his actions and followed his leadership without doubt.

She and Odysseus
She invited Odysseus ' crew to a feast of familiar food, a pottage of cheese and meal, sweetened with honey and laced with wine, but also laced with one of her magical potions, and she turned them all into swine with a wand after they gorged themselves on it.
She also advised Odysseus to go to the Underworld and gave him directions.
She is persuaded to release him by Odysseus ' great-grandfather, the messenger god Hermes, who has been sent by Zeus in response to Athena's plea.
She only has one son by Odysseus, Telemachus, who was born just before Odysseus was called to fight in the Trojan War.
She reassured her mother, and refused to beg before Odysseus or be treated in any way other than a princess.
She asked that Odysseus reassure her mother as she is led away.
She told her father when Odysseus ' men slaughtered some of his cattle which were ageless and deathless, like a forbidden fruit.
She has an aquatic counterpart called " havsfrun " or " Havsrå " ( Sea wife / woman ) who is very similar to the Sirens Odysseus meets in the Odyssey.
She is currently starring as Mrs. Hayes in Connecticut Repertory Theatre's production of " Odysseus D. O. A.
She asks if Helen has returned home to the house of Menelaus, and of the fates of Calchas, Odysseus, Achilles, and Agamemnon.
She is taken away in bondage, prophesying Odysseus that he won't see home for another 10 years and death for his people.
She occupies a place in the literature of abandoned women such as the tragic Dido, who committed suicide, and the evil Circe, whom Odysseus abandoned to complete his voyage, but she is considered by many to be more human, and thus more compelling and sympathetic, than either of them.
She tells him that the Underworld is where to go next, and only then does Odysseus realize that he has actually been tricked by Circe, who put a spell on him so he actually stayed on the island for five years.

She and Telemachus
She takes an oath not to tell Penelope he had left until 12 days had passed ; Telemachus did not want his mother to worry any more than she already was.
She is saved from being sacrificed to the Cyclops, along with Telemachus and her older brother, by Ulysses.
She alternately advises Telemachus in the guise of a man actually named Mentor — hence the word " mentor " in English.
She wrote Advice from a mother to her son ( 1726 ) and Advice from a mother to her daughter ( 1728 ) which are full of nobility and a great elevation of thought, and whose debt to the maxims of Fénelon she recognized: " I found the precepts which I gave to my son in Telemachus and the counsels to my daughter in L ' Éducation des filles.

She and son
She had nothing left but her duty to his land and his son.
She stood there, a large old woman, smiling at the things she would say to him in the morning, this big foolish baby of a son.
She seemed to work to grow close to her son in the few days he spent at home, talking to him about some of the more pleasant moments of his childhood and then trying to talk to him about those things in which he alone was interested.
She gave birth there and was accepted by the people, offering them her promise that her son would be always favourable toward the city.
She became Tiberius's first wife and was the mother of his natural son Drusus Julius Caesar.
She became involved in politics in Tiberius ’ imperial court, became an advocate for her sons to succeed Tiberius, and opposed Tiberius ’ natural son and natural grandson Tiberius Gemellus for succession.
She also eliminated or removed anyone who she considered was a potential threat to her position and the future of her son, one of her victims being Lucius ' second paternal aunt and Messalina's mother Domitia Lepida the Younger.
She arranged for Alexander to marry Sallustia Orbiana, the daughter of a noble Patrician family, but grew so jealous of Sallustia ’ s influence over her son that she had her banished from court.
She also alienated the army by extreme parsimony, and neither she nor her son were strong enough to impose military discipline.
She excluded her young son from power, entrusting it instead to Alexios the prōtosebastos ( a cousin of Alexios II ), who was popularly believed to be her lover.
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 their son, Péter, born in 1924.
She gave birth to their son Christopher on September 25, 1974.
She subsequently gave birth to three daughters and another son, Samuel ( who would eventually succeed their father as rector of Stenbrohult and write a manual on beekeeping ).
She seems to have passed her son off on his grandmother Livia for a number of years.
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 also has a son whom she named Strife.
She was imprisoned between 1173 and 1189 for supporting her son Henry's revolt against her husband.
She acceded to the throne in 687 in order to ensure the eventual succession of her son, Kusakabe-shinnō.
She was the Mother of several notable offspring, including the Winds, Zephyrus, Boreas, and Notus, and the Morning Star, Eosphoros, all of whom she bore to the Titan Astraeus (" of the Stars "), and Memnon, her son by Tithonus.
She was likely related to the Goicoechea family, a wealthy dynasty into which the artist's son, the feckless Javier, had married.
She gave birth to a son, Pierfederico, on March 22, 1944 but the child died of encephalitis three weeks later.
She died in 1778 after giving birth to a short-lived son.
She has three children, one from each husband: Wade Hampton Hamilton ( son to Charles Hamilton ), Ella Lorena Kennedy ( daughter to Frank Kennedy ) and Eugenie Victoria " Bonnie Blue " Butler ( daughter to Rhett Butler ).
She left two daughters: Philippa, who married Elias II, Count of Maine ( son of Fulk, Count of Anjou and later King of Jerusalem ), and Felice.

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