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doc#148 | with antiques, echoed to her hard heels as | she | walked directly to the office in the rear |
doc#148 | the clothes drop away and he sees her as | she | really is. And that is the way I first |
doc#140 | ? </p><p> Pamela felt calm and peaceful as | she | walked along. The slight flutter that had |
doc#140 | at her slacks; tree branches snapped as | she | pushed them ruthlessly away from her. </p> |
doc#133 | Oh". She stared at him, her eyes wide as | she | thought about what he had said; then she |
doc#109 | becoming, the process of realization", but | she | does not think in terms of subtle variations |
doc#140 | it was all a vividly conceived dream. But | she | was caught in it, and she faced the terrible |
doc#141 | and eyes, his fine-chiseled features. But | she | 'd known plenty of handsomer guys, and, |
doc#145 | as they now were for her and for Rod. But | she | couldn't, not yet. Not with the memory |
doc#140 | , depriving her of reason and sight. But | she | did not know which way to go. The shadows |
doc#132 | On the anniversary of her father's death | she | poured out with agonized tears her feelings |
doc#112 | has partial illumination and at the end | she | has complete illumination, but there has |
doc#145 | sound sleep. For Matilda, it was the first | she | had known in many a night. Even the knowledge |
doc#140 | them as signs that she was nearing the glen | she | sought, and she was glad to at last be |
doc#140 | actually perceived. </p><p> Where before had | she | felt or dreamt or imagined such a scene |
doc#113 | beginning to crack up. What obsessions had | she | picked up during these long nights of talk |
doc#133 | point at which she didn't even care how | she | looked. Her face was very thin, and burned |
doc#140 | material symbol that remained of him. If | she | , Pamela, were being held responsible for |
doc#140 | knew Kodyke was aware of all he said. If | she | sensed any unusual preoccupation on the |
doc#137 | feeling that the girl meant trouble. If | she | did, he could stand it better in the light |