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maggie

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Maggie is a common short form of the English name Margaret or sometimes Magdalene , Marjorie and Margarida . Maggie may refer to:

Usage examples of maggie.

Magpie Maggie Hag sat down, with Phoebe Simms helping, to work on the costumes for Madame Alp and the White African Pygmies.

Maggie Hag had finished basting together the dresses for Madame Alp and the White Pygmies, and had commanded a try-on.

Madame Alp and, so as not to be ogled for free by the gathered gawks, went to wait in the tent wagon, where she could be company for Magpie Maggie Hag, still enfeebled by her premonitions or whatever was ailing her.

Maggie says that Arithmancy is just another form of Divination anyway, and one based on far more superstition than something like Astrology, which is very complex and requires much more in the way of calculations and knowledge of Astronomy.

Both the newcomers had lived in the neighborhood when Maggie Birk worked at the house across the street and met her untimely death.

Mike Weitzel denied any clear memory of Maggie Birk, he glanced consistently over his left shoulder.

I came over and called on you sometime as well, since you lived here when Maggie Birk did?

Gerald Pinson looked as if reminiscing about Maggie Birk was the last thing he wanted to do.

Maggie Birk who lived in the neighborhood for a short time about thirty years ago.

Maggie Birk had huddled under that same window in the grip of some unimaginable horror, scribbling in her diary to keep from going mad.

Her former neighbor was still in a detention home for elderly offenders, undergoing psychological assessment to determine if he was fit to stand trial for his part in those long-ago deaths of Maggie Birk and his own newborn grandchild.

Colonel John Bonaire, this is Mademoiselle Maggie Gillian from the United States.

There was even one of Maggie, looking like a bosomy Wonder Woman in a fright wig, waving the Stars and Stripes in one hand and a Tommy gun in the other.

Maggie, the girl of the streets, who went to the depersonalized, depersonalizing city, and was lost for all time, unable to learn rapidly enough to survive except in a corrupted fashion.

Victor alternated between standing on his Doltish dignity and allowing the kindly influence of Maggie and of home life and the irrepressibly friendly Colin to soak more and more deeply into him.