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“She is about fifteen, on her first trip away from home,” he began anew, “And has escaped her doting Auntie chaperone on the chance that she'll meet a beau
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He may no doubt buy too much of either, as he may of any other dealers in his neighbourhood; of the butcher, if he is a glutton ; or of the draper, if he affects to be a beau among his companions
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Beau attacked Barbara’s friend because he felt they were taking liberties with his most
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They had probably met in high school before “the hottie” was old enough to realize that she was going to be a hottie and before said hottie was old enough to realize that her high school beau was going to grow up to be a Fugly dork
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"You see a beau for me in every bush, Ellen
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Beau Gardner and Melody Turner
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“I read the passion of Beau toward Melody, and I wish I would have time to find it in
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She looked at my novel again and smoothed her hand across the shiny photo of Beau
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Turner in as she seduced her man, Beau Gardner
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So Christine and her beau run away to the northwest woods, probably right around this area
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Only Diomed and Beau were still running and I could hear Beau’s agonized wheezing
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“What have you done?” She tried to get the stallion moving but he stood, staggering on four legs before he collapsed followed by Beau seconds later
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Even Diomed, Peony and Beau had a shine to their coats that was breathtaking
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“Will it let us pass?” I asked and she stopped Beau with a subtle shift of her seat, slipped off and approached the wall with a confidence I did not possess
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On the flat, no one could keep up with Diomed, Beau or the mares yet in these close thick woods it wasn’t speed that counted but agility
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I was equally afraid that I would drain the horses but I would drink from Beau or Diomed before I harmed her
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She brought Beau inside and I followed to find a large room with a slope that descended at a rate of one in six
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I heaved and whistled worse than Beau or Diomed, the first time I had difficulty since I had drank of the sergeant’s blood
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“Arianell,” I started and she stopped Beau to look at me
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To my delight, I was able to express my discomfort with the idea of eating Diomed or Beau and puked up the food
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I did,” I was silent remembering Beau and Diomed
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I called and both Diomed and Beau turned their heads around to stare at me
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Beau nickered and I told them to relax as I was going exploring
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“Hey Beau, you still got that pallet of French Champagne you took off that yacht last year?”
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The eight women and Beau finished the stash of twenty year old California before heading back to the mother ship
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The others meandered away leaving Sabrina and Beau standing alone in the galley
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Beau, let’s go to your ship
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” Beau was still too drunk to be coherent, but he obediently followed
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The facial expressions the others could see gave them the impression that the Commodore was debriefing Beau and drawing opinions from him
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They shook hands and the Commodore pulled Beau into a strong hug and slapped his back
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Beau smiled and said, “Now
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Beau had a sizable stash of one such substance with which Sabrina had treated her own hangover
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“It seems that our buddy Beau isn’t really much of a pirate
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” Beau was on watch
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Beau was intently staring at the displays when Captain Darwin and Sabrina arrived
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Beau had separated the crew module from the rest of the ship before the reactor blew and was able to minimize the casualties, but no one on the ship escaped completely unscathed and some of the injuries were severe
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Her face sagged with a pleasant frown, the kind a lover feels as she watches her beau walk away
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in love with your beau at the tender young age of thirteen and getting
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“You’ve said it,” jibed Meera with her beau
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Next day, when Roopa went to Chandrika’s office, she saw her with a man of about thirty, and felt that he could be her beau
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However, Sandhya, who wanted to share more about her beau with her mate, tried to hold her longer, and Roopa, after spending some time with her mate in her absent-minded state, could persuade her to let her go
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Ruth and her beau stayed in New York only two months
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one day she would have to decide who would be her beau
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Without hesitation, her beau came home
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better the chance of her acquiring better social skills and finding a suitable beau
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The crowd who had carried her former beau away had thrown him into
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No, I have never actually had a beau, and rest assured, taking care of you is all I
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Hey Beau, is it really true that you wear pansy pink underwear…?” And with this both women went into peels of laughter
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Beau was deathly afraid of snakes, and how were we to know that whenever he played football, he always wore his lucky underpants, which had a pink swak in the shape of a woman’s kiss on it? His macho image was sadly dented when his reaction to that rubber snake was recorded and made public for all to see
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Candace told me, that when she came face to face with Beau, in that demolished village, she came close to punching him! What prevented her from doing so, was one of the village children raced over to Beau at that precise moment, shouting “Padre Beau - Padre Beau Pedro is trapped under the rocks and I can’t get him out
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And when Beau risked his life to save the little boy and a countless other villagers from the rubble, she fell in love with him all over again
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“Candace says not a day goes by, that Beau doesn’t bring her flowers or some kind of gift of love, not only as a means of atonement but because he feels he cheated her out of a proper romance by the way he acted back in college, and so he romances her on a daily basis
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His daughter, Josephine, was the most beau tiful woman David had ever seen
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I took Gita back to our table, to her taciturn beau, excused myself and went to my girl's table and asked her to dance
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One of the gigglers looked up at me with entreaty in her eyes and said, “I’m really afraid, Beau
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We were Beau Duke, Farty Duke and Pablo Duke
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“You just came here to read a book you read when you were a boy? You still a boy inside, Beau?”
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Preacher called out to me, “Hey Beau?”
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This was a love story of a girl named Jenny and a boy named Beau
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Beau lived in the land of the Indian summer
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Beau died in the final days of summer, but like the Indian summer, he lived on, too — in the hearts of some
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Beau lived on earth from 1970 to 1987, as for what came before and after, none of us can know
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Next to them lie Beau and the still-born triplet brother
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We sat on the granite bench and read the sonnet Beau had written for the child and A
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The molested truth that was the hidden beauty of Beau could have become his greatest victory, had he given it time
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The dark lie against the life of Beau Braithewaite became Chatty Gossip and Chatty Gossip is the most popular guy around
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Beau came to feel he was completely alone and totally misunderstood
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I finished and took a thoughtful breath, then said, “That is what I think Beau Braithewaite would say
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Before leaving on Braithewaite’s train I journeyed to Pineview Street where Beau and A
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What killed Beau Braithewaite, as much as the cross-threaded
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Appreciation is the art of the artist and Beau was full of appreciation — he was an artist of life
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My critic was Beau, who stood over my shoulder while I completed the final draft from his first draft
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But this I can say, that if he ever was a beau before he married, he is one still for there is not the smallest alteration in him
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To do him justice, he did every thing in his power to promote their unreserve, by making the Miss Steeles acquainted with whatever he knew or supposed of his cousins' situations in the most delicate particulars,--and Elinor had not seen them more than twice, before the eldest of them wished her joy on her sister's having been so lucky as to make a conquest of a very smart beau since she came to Barton
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"Not in the stage, I assure you," replied Miss Steele, with quick exultation; "we came post all the way, and had a very smart beau to attend us
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'Lord! here comes your beau, Nancy,' my cousin said t'other day, when she saw him crossing the street to the house
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My beau, indeed!
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The Doctor is no beau of mine
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Soon, Kick reunited with a former beau, William “Billy” Hartington, the son of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire
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No prince charming is her beau ideal to lay a rare and wondrous love at her feet but rather a manly man with a strong quiet face who had not found his ideal, perhaps his hair slightly flecked with grey, and who would understand, take her in his sheltering arms, strain her to him in all the strength of his deep passionate nature and comfort her with a long long kiss
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Well met they were, said Master Dixon, joyed, but, harkee, young sir, better were they named Beau Mount and Lecher for, by my troth, of such a mingling much might come
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The idealism and adorability of Rob Lowe and Bradley Whitford had made me long for a civic-minded beau who is constantly making long, important speeches and taking principled stands
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who knows is there anything the matter with my insides or have I something growing in me getting that thing like that every week when was it last I Whit Monday yes its only about 3 weeks I ought to go to the doctor only it would be like before I married him when I had that white thing coming from me and Floey made me go to that dry old stick Dr Collins for womens diseases on Pembroke road your vagina he called it I suppose thats how he got all the gilt mirrors and carpets getting round those rich ones off Stephens green running up to him for every little fiddlefaddle her vagina and her cochinchina theyve money of course so theyre all right I wouldnt marry him not if he was the last man in the world besides theres something queer about their children always smelling around those filthy bitches all sides asking me if what I did had an offensive odour what did he want me to do but the one thing gold maybe what a question if I smathered it all over his wrinkly old face for him with all my compriments I suppose hed know then and could you pass it easily pass what I thought he was talking about the rock of Gibraltar the way he put it thats a very nice invention too by the way only I like letting myself down after in the hole as far as I can squeeze and pull the chain then to flush it nice cool pins and needles still theres something in it I suppose I always used to know by Millys when she was a child whether she had worms or not still all the same paying him for that how much is that doctor one guinea please and asking me had I frequent omissions where do those old fellows get all the words they have omissions with his shortsighted eyes on me cocked sideways I wouldnt trust him too far to give me chloroform or God knows what else still I liked him when he sat down to write the thing out frowning so severe his nose intelligent like that you be damned you lying strap O anything no matter who except an idiot he was clever enough to spot that of course that was all thinking of him and his mad crazy letters my Precious one everything connected with your glorious Body everything underlined that comes from it is a thing of beauty and of joy for ever something he got out of some nonsensical book that he had me always at myself 4 and 5 times a day sometimes and I said I hadnt are you sure O yes I said I am quite sure in a way that shut him up I knew what was coming next only natural weakness it was he excited me I dont know how the first night ever we met when I was living in Rehoboth terrace we stood staring at one another for about lo minutes as if we met somewhere I suppose on account of my being jewess looking after my mother he used to amuse me the things he said with the half sloothering smile on him and all the Doyles said he was going to stand for a member of Parliament O wasnt I the born fool to believe all his blather about home rule and the land league sending me that long strool of a song out of the Huguenots to sing in French to be more classy O beau pays de la Touraine that I never even sang once explaining and rigmaroling about religion and persecution he wont let you enjoy anything naturally then might he as a great favour the very 1st opportunity he got a chance in Brighton square running into my bedroom pretending the ink got on his hands to wash it off with the Albion milk and sulphur soap I used to use and the gelatine still round it O I laughed myself sick at him that day I better not make an alnight sitting on this affair they ought to
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If I couldn’t catch a better beau than that old maid in britches! she thought contemptuously, as she stepped to the ground and smiled her thanks to John Wilkes
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Usually he was so kind and treated her with a careless deference that made her feel grown up, and Carreen secretly dreamed of the day when she would put her hair up and her skirts down and receive him as a real beau
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She’d never, never catch another beau and everybody’d laugh fit to die at her
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There was never a sight of a real man except when the commissary troop under Suellen’s middle-aged beau, Frank Kennedy, rode by every month to collect supplies
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No one paid her any attention and she was the only young unmarried woman present who did not have a beau
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a man had been her beau, she never lost the conviction that he belonged to her, and all Scarlett felt pleased at hearing of their exploits, pleased in a proprietary manner
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helpless as a child to control and handle him as she had handled beaux nearer her own He was in his mid-thirties, older than any beau she had ever had, and she was as
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Had she a real beau at the front that no one suspected?) Mrs
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Elsing’s thin lips quiver as she gathered her daughter in her arms and said quietly to the coachman: Fanny must have had a beau and now he was dead
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Atlanta to the army at Dalton, the ladies kissed his stiffened arm with their eyes and When Captain Ashburn announced he had applied for and been granted transfer from covered their emotions of pride by declaring he couldn’t go, for then who would beau them about?
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But where to hide them? It was awkward, carrying little Beau in
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“We haven’t lost each other and our babies are all right and we have a roof over our for now… Goodness but Beau is wet! I suppose the Yankees even stole his extra heads,” said Melanie and there was a lilt in her voice
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So, she gave orders to prevailed until she noticed that Melanie, who had never been strong since Beau was born, was inducing Pork to put only dabs of food on her plate and giving her share to the soldiers
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“Her beau, that boy Brent something-or-other who was killed at Gettysburg
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” “Her beau?” said Scarlett shortly
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“Her beau, nothing! He and his brother were my