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Her lover, who had only looked on at the rat-catching, was promptly at her side.
When Lily came to the castle, he welcomed her so courteously that she agreed to marry him.
Anne Sullivan Macy, who came to me when I was a child and opened the outer world to me.
There were no guards in front of the prison,so they went to the gate and waited there.
The dreaded moment had finally arrived.
I will admit, upon moving to New York for my internship, I have become much more fashion conscious.
In the early 1900's, Winifred arrived in Silver City with her husband.
I won't come bothering around.
The receptionist led the way to the boardroom.
She put me on speakerphone and he heard me talking.
Young people who are born after 1990s are the world's main future, they have come to their best year, fighting for their future.
"Hold her firm!" One of the assistants came to our side. She grabbed my arm.
Twelve years ago, on a balmy, blissful summer's afternoon at my very first Glastonbury, I fell in love, just like so many others did, with Jeff Buckley.
A few steps brought them to the spring, and Tom felt a shudder quiver all through him.
When it came to our house, it stopped.
Why - Because the Old Testament ceremony or Law forbids any eunuch from going to the presence of God.
Let's imagine that someone from the year 1970 miraculously traveled forward in time to today.
After this year's disastrous earthquake in Sichuan, he flew immediately to the devastated area, went out among the people to comfort them and met with many individually.
Agnes came the next day, and went straight upstairs to see Dora.
How pretty you are today D which one do you prefer?
When we reached the little dachshund's pen, she was on her hind legs against a cyclone fence, barking in an unbearably shrill tone, though she was wagging her tail.
At weekends and on public holidays, Khmer families crowd the compact beach and float contentedly on rubber tubes.
One day only a month after I came to America, I had dinner with an American student, Bob.
She often went to the birch wood in the hope of seeing the maiden again.