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    1. My character is Molly Simpson, the foolish woman who gets herself into a mess with the husband of her neighbour, Fanny Jones


    2. A few swats on the fanny sounded


    3. told me she had got a sore fanny so I had to give her one up the


    4. It comes to our attention that, in a recent attempt to stem taxpayer losses for bad loans guaranteed by Fanny Mae and Freddie Mack, Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn


    5. This is still an open case, you know? Even though no one has done sweet Fanny Adams on it since I retired


    6. ) said, to explain why he would not vote for a GOP law to require Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac to refuse any loans where the buyer had not, at least pony up 5 % of the purchase price, (In the 60‘s, you had to have 25% to get a loan of any size


    7. When the conversation dies down, Fanny says, “Well, I think I’m thoroughly uncomfortable and have handled all I can


    8. It’s over on 56th and 8th,” Fanny says


    9. I fill him in on what I found out from Liz and Fanny


    10. You think this Fanny girl might have something to do with it?”

    11. From the right of the screen, Fanny falls onto the bed as if someone threw her


    12. He has to be the guy that wore the mask and killed Fanny Lee on the site


    13. Watching the dancing lobster shaking its fanny at you and oozing bubbling butter sauce is funny,’ she says


    14. “Oust the RKU? Oh my dear, deluded Al fanny


    15. traditional flamingo on front lawns: "The Granny Fanny is a piece of plywood cut and painted to resemble the back end of a plump, old woman


    16. As soon as Bubba closed the gate, he whistled twice and an obviously disappointed Fanny slunk around the corner of the doghouse, ears down, tail drooping with its wagged greeting barely discernible; piercing eyes followed the two strangers like radar


    17. I said to the lad at the time, it might be a fanny magnet he’s driving, sunshine, but he’s not going to pull a bird with that in the back


    18. and it fits in the fanny pack


    19. Buckling around her waist the fanny pack she had inherited from Nancy, she put in it her Discman CD player and connected to it a pair of light headphones, then went out to the back of the building, where she would be partially out of sight


    20. ����������� �Ah, but such a nice fanny should be protected at all cost

    21. � The blue and pink windbreaker covered a belt supporting her holstered Glock 26 pistol, a small fanny pack containing money, keys and identity cards and, finally, her IPod with light earphones


    22. "The work is hard, the food is lacking," replied Keegan, "and I haven't been lying around in a hospital bed eating good food and playing fanny pat with the nurse


    23. ” She said waving her fanny as she walked


    24. "Savoy," repeated Fanny, making a mental note, so as not to forget to ask Mrs


    25. "Am I keeping the fire off you?" asked Fanny after a moment, during which nothing was said, and moving her chair to one side


    26. "But," Fanny justified herself, "it is written on the door


    27. "I'm so sorry," said Fanny, hastily getting out of the chair


    28. Fanny, during this, was gradually making for the door


    29. If she, Fanny, were a really nice, kind woman, she would stay and listen, but she didn't think she could really be nice and kind, so urgent was her wish to get away


    30. Fanny stood a moment on the edge of the pavement, drawing in deep breaths of clear, cold purity, and ridding her clothes of what she felt was the smell of mortality

    31. Fanny shook her head


    32. Continuing along the path, Fanny came to the bend where it curved round behind the rook-filled trees, and gradually, much narrowed, returned on the south side of the garden to the iron gates again


    33. Such honest kissing Fanny had never seen, so whole-hearted, so vigorous


    34. So much preoccupied were they, so dusky was the shrub-screened comer, and so light of foot the slender, not to say emaciated, Fanny, that she was upon them before either they or she knew it


    35. "Oh," said Fanny, pausing, for once in her life unable to deal with a social situation


    36. Then there was handshaking The girl, getting up for this ceremony, showed herself as a dumpy little thing, very round in a yellow knitted jumper, tight-skinned indeed, thought Fanny, who, beholding her straightened out and unfolded, was sorrier than ever for Dwight


    37. This little plump thing, bursting with young ripeness through her jumper, was real substantial flesh and blood, intensely alive, almost audibly crackling with vigour; and Fanny, looking at her, felt as if her own bones were hardly covered enough for decency, and that she was nothing but a pale ghost wandered from the rapidly cooling past, strayed into a richly warm generation to which she in no way belonged


    38. "I'm so sorry, Dwight," was all Fanny could think of to say, after a painful silence, as they walked slowly back the way she had come


    39. All Oxford, by the time Fanny got back to the inn where she had lunched, was having tea


    40. Nevertheless, she wasn't pleased; and when Fanny, opening the door hesitatingly, said: "If I don't smoke, may I stay here a little while?" she answered, almost as grudgingly as she would have before she had had her nap, her tea, and her buttered toast, "The management would no doubt say you may," and went on with her game just as if nobody were there

    41. Fanny looked round at her absently


    42. Was it possible, then, thought Fanny, to be content with so little? To be stripped of everything that made life lovely, and not mind? But perhaps she wasn't stripped, because there hadn't been anything to strip


    43. "Yes," said Fanny, reaching across and ringing the bell by the fireplace, "I think I will


    44. "It's quite natural," said Fanny quickly, the more quickly because it wasn't


    45. There is no doubt that Fanny that day had had a good many blows, and a small extra one like this didn't very much matter; so she only thought: "Poor old thing, she isn't contented after all, or she wouldn't be sour


    46. The old lady, however, wasn't at all defenceless, and would intensely have objected if she had known Fanny was preparing to be kind


    47. At this the old lady took off her spectacles, laid them aside, and looked at Fanny curiously


    48. "My general prospects! Heavens--my general prospects," repeated Fanny, with a wry smile


    49. "That's the man," said Fanny, pausing in her pouring out, teapot in hand


    50. "It seems to me," said Fanny, filling her cup while the old lady's words failed her, "that far from being complete strangers we've grown extraordinarily intimate














































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