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She pleaded " no contest " to avoid a court appearance, and in return for a promise to refrain from breaking any laws for a year, the charges were once again dropped.
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She told him to kiss the first stone he found in the morning on his way to court, and he did so, with the result that he pleaded his case with great eloquence and won.
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She also testified that Tate had pleaded for her life and that of her unborn child, to which Atkins replied, " Woman, I have no mercy for you.
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She subsequently pleaded no contest and was sentenced to two-years probation, fined, and ordered to take a defensive driving course.
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She pleaded for an augmentation of her jointure with the authorities and, to reach a compromise with the late Earl's executors, threatened " by some froward advice " to claim her dower rights.
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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 was certain now that it would be no harder to bear her child here in such pleasant surroundings than at home in the big white house in Haverhill.
She used to tell me, `` When I stand there and look at the flag blowing this way and that way, I have the wonderful, safe feeling that Americans are protected no matter which way the wind blows ''.
She was a living doll and no mistake -- the blue-black bang, the wide cheekbones, olive-flushed, that betrayed the Cherokee strain in her Midwestern lineage, and the mouth whose only fault, in the novelist's carping phrase, was that the lower lip was a trifle too voluptuous.
She was apparently the pioneer in her family because she had no close relatives in this country at that time.
She had swished away, she had been gone for a long time probably when Sarah suddenly realized that she ought to stop her, pour out the coffee, so no one would drink it.
She had caught him off guard, no preparation, nothing certain but that ahead lay some kind of disaster.
She set out to make sure that no Jewish child anyplace in the world had to live in a place such as this ''.
She no longer wanted anything about him to remind her of the circumstances of their meeting that first night in Parioli.
She felt the lash bite and heard her father say in crazed monosyllables words which had no meaning, like, `` unnnt!!
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She bound Andrew as a boy as an apprentice tailor ; Johnson had no formal education but taught himself how to read and write, with some help from his masters, as was their obligation under his apprenticeship.
She was never considered legitimate and, when the king was dying, no one took her as a serious contender for the crown.
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