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  • She avoided his doubtful eye, kissed Mike's great head and went to the door, conscious that Cor's eyes were on the case.

    Midnight Sun's Magic Neels, Betty 1979

  • She repeated, "I'll wake the children," and did so, leaving him to sit in the chair while she combed their hair and tidied them and fastened Cor's calipers.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • But we'll have it early in the small sitting-room, then we can have another tea in Cor's room after they've gone.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • The bad weather continued for several days, but now that Mr. Coppin had started Cor's lessons again, Georgina was able to get out each morning.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • She didn't have to ask for tea to be taken up to Cor's room when they got back.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • Finally she took a book and went and sat by the fire in Cor's room; he was sound asleep, but he was company.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • They got down to work with a good deal of laughing and joking to help along the rather tedious business of getting Cor's thin legs exactly right and the weights exactly as they should be.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • Was he in hospital? she wondered, before applying herself to giving a brief and accurate report as to Cor's day.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • I shall have plenty of time to see to Cor's breakfast and still have leisure to catch the bus, dressed, I hope, like any other woman of my age.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

  • Contrary to custom, and as a concession to Cor's legs, they all took their presents to open in his room.

    Damsel In Green Neels, Betty 1970

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