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hannah

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Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters Contents: Armstrong, Hannah Arnett, Harold Atherton, Lucius Ballard, John Barker, Amanda Barrett, Pauline Bartlett, Ezra Bateson, Marie Beatty, Tom Beethoven, Isaiah Bennett, Hon.

Ruth had made this same dinner for Hannah, and for various boyfriends, many times.

The Brattles, Hannah Flood and her children, and five other families--forty souls in all--had made it to some caves on the south end of the Achor Marshes and had remained hidden there for a week now.

As she had been in the spring, Hannah became her teacher once again, pointing out the flocks of robins and chickadees gorging in preparation for their flight south, half-built muskrat shelters woven with cattails and bulrushes, a red-bellied snake working its way into an abandoned anthill where it would sleep through the cold.

Paul and Corinna home at the end of next week, Hannah, and we want you to come with us.

Hannah Lang, who is looking after baby Paul and Corinna for a few weeks.

Hannah stifled regret that it had been Corinna who had wanted her, not Valentijn, and then chided herself for thinking of herself when it was little Paul who mattered.

At the villa he went in with her, explained to an anxious Corinna what had happened and as Hannah made for the stairs, called a casual goodbye.

Hannah envisioned his brain clicking and clacking like a computer as he processed the information.

But some things were more important than others, Cathy said, and not being fazed by Hannah Mitchell was top priority.

Hannah Mitchell came in, hair freshly done, new heather-coloured wool suit, carrying parcels in Haywards bags, fussing about her fur coat, wondering very oversolicitously if the table was all right for Cathy.

Hannah, on the other hand, was feeling a tad bit uneasy as she listened to the ocean waves lap gently against the sandy beach, half expecting to hear footsteps of many Hitmen sift through the nearby sand.

Hannah, her eyes still on Hughie, groped at the back of her MASSCI chair.

With a jerk of her elbow, Hannah thrust Broderick aside, and because Jimmy was still holding one arm she leant crookedly over the table towards Hughie, crying.

Hannah, interrupted in the middle of an earnest lecture on the pitfalls of nonagency marriages, frowned in concern.