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She stared at him, her eyes wide as she thought about what he had said ; ;
She said, `` I guess the Lord looks out for fools, drunkards, and innocents ''.
She said, and her tone had softened until it was almost friendly.
`` She won't change her mind '', Brannon said.
She was still hugging the stained coat around her, so I said, `` Relax, let me take your things.
She said incredulously.
She said without turning her head, `` After that rain beating in atop the dust, there isn't a thing that won't be streaked ''.
She said, `` My name is Songau and these girls are Ponkob and Piwen.
She said, her voice rising.
She said, with the solicitude of a middle-aged woman for her only child.
She said with intense feeling: `` Come near, let me feel your arms.
She daubed at her swimming eyes with a lacy handkerchief and said with obvious emotion: `` That poor boy!!
She regretted what she described as the `` unwarrantable & unnecessary '' check to their friendship and said that she felt that they understood one another perfectly.
She had, she said, heard that the plant was closing.
She said.
She said, `` I notice the girl from across the street hasn't bothered to phone or visit ''.
She said, `` Do you think you'll miss school ''??
She said, `` My dear, do you know what Kent House is ''??
She never said a word about the fifty dollars.
She would have said triumph.
`` She didn't mention bringing Myra '', Mark said, maneuvering the car into the next lane.
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
She said to the saleslady, `` I want a dress to put on around the house ''.
She said it was after she returned from her vomiting spell in the back yard that Mrs. Borden told her to wash the windows.
She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.

She and Scotland
She was cloned by Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and colleagues at the Roslin Institute and the biotechnology company PPL Therapeutics near Edinburgh in Scotland.
She was a young woman from Scotland who had no experience with deaf or blind people.
She also took sabbatical leave to study zoology and neurophysiology at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
A daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, also known as the " Winter King and Queen of Bohemia " for their short rule in that country, Sophia was born in The Wassenaer Hof, The Hague, Dutch Republic, where her parents fled into exile after the Battle of White Mountain. She was also the granddaughter of James VI of Scotland., At birth, Sophia was granted an annuity of 40 thalers by the Estates of Friesland.
She arrives at Leith, Scotland on August 19.
She was the daughter of King Eric II of Norway and Margaret, daughter of King Alexander III of Scotland.
She recruited fighting men from both Ireland and Scotland, transporting the gallowglass mercenaries between their Scottish homes and Irish employers and plundering Scotland's outlying islands on her return trips.
She visited her father and stepmother in Scotland from July 1681 until May 1682.
She spent much of her childhood at St Paul's Walden and at Glamis Castle, the Earl's ancestral home in Scotland.
She was devastated by the King's death and retired to Scotland.
She launched the ship on 27 September 1938 in Clydebank, Scotland.
She would later encounter him again in Scotland, under the guise of Jason Wynguarde, a handsome 18th Century loyalist, believing him to be both the work of the reality-warping mutant Proteus and the lover to one of her ancestors.
She loved dancing and pageants, activities often frowned upon in Presbyterian Scotland, but for which she found a vibrant outlet in Jacobean London, where she created a " rich and hospitable " cultural climate at the royal court, became an enthusiastic playgoer, and sponsored lavish masques.
She writes that James was the example for the Stewart kings to follow by putting Scotland securely into a European setting.
She hosted a section of the Live 8 concert in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 2005.
Mary of Guise () ( 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560 ) was a queen consort of Scotland as the second spouse of King James V. She was the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, and served as regent of Scotland in her daughter's name from 1554 to 1560.
She stood as godmother for Matilda of Scotland, who would become Queen of England after marrying Matilda's son Henry I.
She also usually held or stood beside a Greek hoplite shield, which sported the British Union Flag: also at her feet was often the British Lion, an animal found on the arms of England, Scotland and the Prince of Wales.
She taught physical training at various schools in England and Scotland, but in 1926 she had to return to Inverness to care for her invalid father.
She then became close to Millais when he accompanied the couple on a trip to Scotland in order to paint Ruskin's portrait according to the critic's artistic principles.
She had become Regent of Scotland, and Balnaves offered to support her regime with secret legal advice regarding crown incomes.
She was a descendant of two Holy Roman Emperors Frederick II and Louis IV ; and also of William I, Prince of Orange and James VI of Scotland and I of England.
She was the eldest daughter of King James VI and I, King of Scotland, England and Ireland, and Anne of Denmark.
She was responsible for introducing the bloodline of England's first Danish monarch King Sweyn Forkbeard into the Scottish Royal blood line, and after James VI of Scotland ascended to the English throne in 1603, into the English royal bloodline as well.

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