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abby

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In the annals of the abby of Margain in far-off Wales, a monk set down in the chronicles of his monastery the story as he had heard it perhaps considerably after the occurrence, from some source now suspected of being Guillaume de Braose or Hubert de Burgh, or some of their followings.

The bifold picture frame with faded snapshots of Abby and Zoey as children.

Abby turned and pointed with the cosher in the direction of a hillside that could have been a mile off but was probably closer.

Abby stood with her crook in one hand and his cosher in the other, both plunged into the snow like crutches.

While he was speaking, one of the auditors of the Vicar-General called to enquire when he could see the Abby Gama.

Abby gratification had Fanny not artlessly disclosed that Miss Julia Weaverham, included in the equestrian party, had told her all about the very civil letter her mama had received from Mr Stacy Calverleigh, heralding his return to Bath at the end of the week.

Five or six days after Betty had left I chanced to meet the Abby Gama, who had aged a good deal, but was still as gay and active as ever.

She was terrified that Hickey would wreck the Expedition before they reached Abby.

That meant Abby was being held somewhere south of Jackson and west of 1-55, if Hickey had taken that interstate.

She could endure the worst that an animal like Hickey could dish out, and be there to hug Abby when it was over.

There was a distinct slope that made forward progress not only possible, but unavoidable, so she lay in the position of a luge racer, except with her arms stretched up over her head because of the low roof, and let herself slide down after Abby.

Abby said, and went with a light step into the house, leaving Mitton to extend a gracious welcome to her attendant.

Cyrus Dodd, and his sister Abby, who had never married, reproached her for this attitude of mind.

Marcoline, the girl he took away from his younger brother, the Abby Casanova, at Geneva in 1763.

They went inside, where they met Evan and his wife, Anna, who was obviously and joyfully pregnant with their first child, and the Ballenger brothers, Calhoun and Justin, with their wives Abby and Shelby, all headed toward the front door together.