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  • I have to say, your version of nanner pudding is much better looking than Bluebell's!

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  • I thought Bluebell's original comment was just being snarky.

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  • I may not share Bluebell's somewhat skeptical position with respect to Democrats, but I find her/his comments usually thought-provoking.

    Lamar!: Obama's Election Win Was For "A Change In Management," Not Policies 2009

  • You take great exception to Bluebell's supposed mischaracterization of Democrats.

    Lamar!: Obama's Election Win Was For "A Change In Management," Not Policies 2009

  • There was a certain amount of excuse for it, as he couldn't have deposited her in the drift, and turning the tandem took up its owner's whole attention, and the services of three or four volunteers; but he fancied Du Meresq had squeezed the little hand before he relinquished it, and ere the tell-tale blush had passed from Bluebell's face, Jack had turned, jumped out and replaced her in the tandem with quiet decision.

    Bluebell A Novel Mrs. George Croft Huddleston

  • A look of curiosity from Mrs. Rolleston elicited an explanation, and she heard for the first time the whole history of Bluebell's antecedents.

    Bluebell A Novel Mrs. George Croft Huddleston

  • Bluebell's fair brow contracted, and her dark lashes swept her cheek, as she said, in a low, pained voice, -- "No fear of that."

    Bluebell A Novel Mrs. George Croft Huddleston

  • The letter to Mrs. Leighton was written that night ready for the morning mail; another was also despatched to Mrs. Leigh at Bluebell's request, who was anxious that Mrs. Rolleston should break the rather summary measures to her -- not that the latter anticipated much difficulty there.

    Bluebell A Novel Mrs. George Croft Huddleston

  • Mr. Dutton, Bluebell's neighbour, had gone for a smoke with the skipper.

    Bluebell A Novel Mrs. George Croft Huddleston

  • Cecil remembered the scene in the Humber, and Bluebell's suggestively-conscious face that evening, so did not rate so highly the heroism of her friend.

    Bluebell A Novel Mrs. George Croft Huddleston

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