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christy
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Christy (released in 1967 ) is a historical fiction novel by Christian author Catherine Marshall set in the fictional Appalachian village of Cutter Gap, Tennessee , in 1912. The novel was inspired by the story of the journey made by her own mother, Leonora ...
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n. (alternative form of christie English)
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Either the Vernon or the Bronx was to be captured, perhaps both, for of course Christy could not determine in what manner the mischief was to be accomplished.
Christy recognized the Bronx if others did not, for none of the officers had been on this station before.
Christy could not endure the suspense any longer, and taking his valise in his hand he went on deck, just as the Bronx came alongside.
Christy would have found plenty of witnesses here: the second lieutenant and the seamen on board of the Bronx, for example.
Christy was not very hungry after his late dinner, but he ate the dainties brought to him, and found that the cook of the Bronx had lost none of his skill.
Christy conveyed his uncle back to the Dauphine, shook hands with him, and returned to the Bellevite.
Christy shrieked and stumbled back as the door hit the etagere, sending it scraping across the floor.
Screaming with enough volume to take the roof off the house now, Christy dodged and held fast, reinforcing the etagere with her weight, holding down the lock with both hands.
Christy: Order quoted from Arthur Christy, Report of Special Prosecutor on Alleged Possession of Cocaine by Hamilton Jordan in Violation of 21 U.
Christy, the sub-Charon point, where the topography was at its most complex and interesting, and where the greatest density of flakes was to be found.
IV Whether Philip Christy liked it or not, the Monteiths and he were soon fairly committed to a tolerably close acquaintance with Bertram Ingledew.
The only thing that puzzled him was how Philip Christy, an Englishman born, and evidently a most devout observer of the manifold taboos and juggernauts of his country, should actually deny their very existence.
Couldn't Ryan see Joy had no choice but to put Elayne and Christy first, even if her continued sep aration from him was tearing her apart?
It was the ten o'clock news, Christy realized, and by the time the segment concluded with a brief interview of a bathing-suit-clad woman standing on a beach in Nags Head, she was sick to her stomach.
Briefly slitting open an eye, Christy glimpsed her sister's navy pea coat.