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She and then
She rubbed her eyes and stretched, then sat up, her hands going to her hair.
She helped him with the dishes, then he brought more water in from the spring before it got dark.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She saw it then, the distant derrick of the wildcat -- a test well in unexplored country.
She stood up, pulled the coat from her shoulders and started to slide it off, then let out a high-pitched scream and I let out a low-pitched, wobbling sound like a muffler blowing out.
`` She didn't really say '' -- She glanced away at the floor, then swooped gracefully and picked up one of Scotty's slippers.
She just about made me carry her upstairs and then she clung to me and wouldn't let me go.
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 went into the living room and turned on three lamps, then back into the kitchen where she turned on the ceiling light and the switch that lit the floods on the barn, illuminating the driveway.
She then went over them thoroughly giving each a strenuous test in showmanship.
She was then trained on the trot until December 29, hitched to a breaking cart once around the half-mile track and hoppled again.
She patronized Greenwich Village artists for awhile, then put some money into a Broadway show which was successful ( terrible, but successful ).
She then described her experience as one in which she first had difficulty accepting for herself a state of being in which she relinquished control.
She retreated by leaving the room when we suggested that our meeting might well terminate right then and there.
She was the John Harvey, one of those Atlantic sea-horses that had sailed to Bari to bring beans, bombs, and bullets to the U.S. Fifteenth Air Force, to Field Marshal Montgomery's Eighth Army then racing up the calf of the boot of Italy in that early December of 1943.
She was Mary Lou Brew then, wide-eyed, but not naive.
She worked as a domestic, first in Newport for a year, and then in South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for another year.
She had assumed before then that one day he would ask her to marry him.
She was thirty-one years old then.
She walked restlessly across the room, then back to the windows.
She smoothed the skirt, sat down, then stood up and went back to the windows.
She made a face at him and then she laughed.
She threw back a cushion over one of the seats, unlocked a padlock on the chest beneath it, then presently straightened, holding a long knife and a wicked looking spear gun in her hand.
She took postgraduate work at the University of Grenoble in France and then returned to London to work on market research with an advertising firm.

She and decides
She decides her conduct should be more like that of her elder sister, Elinor.
She instantly dislikes him, but he decides he is going to woo her, simply because it seems impossible he would be able to do so.
She later gives birth to 25 puppies and when the Simpsons cannot take care of them any longer, they decide to sell them ; however, Mr. Burns steals the puppies and decides to make a tuxedo out of them.
He decides to pursue the case, both for vengeance and because, " She ( Christina ) must be connected with something big " behind it all.
She decides to call.
She decides to call.
She decides to exact revenge on a recent lover by having his young new fiancee, Cécile de Volanges ( Uma Thurman ), the daughter of Merteuil's cousin Madame de Volanges ( Swoosie Kurtz ), seduced and ruined.
She decides to marry Pwyll instead.
She portrayed Elle Woods, a fashion merchandising major who decides to become a law student in order to follow her ex-boyfriend to Harvard Law School.
She decides to flee to Greece with acquaintances from her trip to Florence, but shortly before her departure she accidentally encounters Mr. Emerson senior.
She decides to take a walking tour to relax, during which she stumbles over a corpse on a beach, adding to her notoriety.
She decides to wait until the following day, and goes back to the hotel.
She decides to masquerade as a serving-maid ( changing her accent and garb ) in order to get to know him.
She decides to plead guilty to protect the children from being scorned by her past life.
She decides she is not good enough for Bertram, but his forceful application of " yum yum " convinces her to change her mind.
She refuses, and Ahasuerus decides to remove her from her post.
She decides to spend the summer potentially writing a novel, although she feels she doesn't have enough life experience to write convincingly.
She also decides that her prayers as a dope fiend are not being heard by the Virgin, but still decides to go upstairs to get more drugs, but before she can do so, her son, Edmund, and her husband, James, return home.
She decides English is too obscene a language.
She initially falls for the charms of Prince Louis de Lanière, but eventually decides she prefers to live with Johnny in Leadville.
She decides she is being foolish and goes to New York to meet Walter for Valentine's Day.
She decides to have the baby and raise it on her own, while the vicar meets a woman who's actually excited about him, Janine meets a good guy and Molly falls for a woman.
" She decides to take advantage of the fact that " no limits are set, either by society or one's own conscience, to the amount one may impose on one's relatives ", and settles on visiting her distant relatives at the isolated Cold Comfort Farm in the fictional village of Howling in Sussex.

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