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She was amazingly light, and so relaxed in his arms that he wasn't even sure she was conscious.
She was carrying a quirt, and she started to raise it, then let it fall again and dangle from her wrist.
She glanced around the clearing, taking in the wagon and the load of supplies and trappings scattered over the ground, the two kids, the whiteface bull that was chewing its cud just within the far reaches of the firelight.
She said, and her tone had softened until it was almost friendly.
She had picked up the quirt and was twirling it around her wrist and smiling at him.
She was quick.
She brought up her free hand to hit him, but this time he was quicker.
She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
She was sure she would reach the pool by climbing, and she clung to that belief despite the increasing number of obstacles.
She was bewildered.
She was standing in a thick grove.
She already knew this unwholesome, chilling atmosphere that was somehow grotesquely alive.
She was glad, completely and unselfishly glad, to see that things were working out the right way for both Sally and Dan.
She was still hugging the stained coat around her, so I said, `` Relax, let me take your things.
She was wearing nothing beneath the coat.
She was standing with her back to the glass door.
She was just not able to break the spell.
She was telling herself that this might just be her reward at the end of a long meaningful search for truth.
Meredith was irritated when the Grafin knocked at his door and told him, `` She is a great beauty!!
She confessed she was unhappy, he asked was it her husband??
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
She was like charcoal, he thought -- dark, opaque, explosive.

She and buried
She died around 1603 and is buried in the O ' Malley family tomb on Clare Island.
She died broken-hearted in July of the next year, at the castle of Poissy, and was buried in the Convent of St Corentin, near Nantes.
She was buried in the cemetery of Santa Maria sopra Minerva which lies near the Pantheon.
She is buried at Longcross Cemetery.
She died in 1917 and is buried in Aldeburgh.
She died three years later, and was buried beside her first husband at Earls Colne.
She was buried in Westminster Abbey.
The Talmud records the tradition that Judah haNasi was buried in the necropolis of Beit She ' arim, in the Lower Galilee.
She is buried in the Victoria Square Memorial Park on Portland Avenue.
She was buried in the Brandenburg Cathedral.
She was buried in Munich's Waldfriedhof cemetery.
She was buried in the convent of Corpus Domini.
She died at Ville-d ' Avray, near Paris, in her " Villa La Cenerentola ", and was buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery.
She had them buried alive.
She buried Solano López with her own hands after the last battle in 1870 and died penniless some years later in Europe.
She died at her home in Pleasanton, California, aged 76, on April 13, 1919, during the worldwide influenza epidemic of 1918-1919, and was buried at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California.
She was buried in 1928 on her death in Roskilde Cathedral, the burial site of members of the Danish Royal Family.
She was buried in the Bennett family vault in Mount Jerome Cemetery beside her father and brothers.
She was buried in the Church of St. Pantaleon at Cologne.
She died in 1897, and was buried in the McDucks ' cemetery.
She, coming to wit thereof, throws herself from a high window to the ground, and dies, and is buried with her lover.
She is buried at the Chatham Rural Cemetery in Chatham, New York.
She is buried the next day, October 15.
She is buried in Paris alongside her father Clovis I.
She is buried with magnificent honors, in the Wenming Tomb.

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