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  • On November 24, 2006 I posted Gila's email message of that day on Opednews. com Yesterday she emailed the following update and what follows her words from Jerusalem, are two reports from Peace Activists who spoke out in Tel Aviv during the December 2, 2006: World Wide day of Intifada/RISING UP to STOP THE SEIGE IN GAZA!

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: UPDATE: Gila, Gaza and You 2006

  • There was a little stiffness in Bonnie's last words, and a cool withdrawal in her eyes that brought Courtland to his senses and made him remember Gila's insinuations.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • But Gila's lips said, scornfully, "Aren't you the poor girl whose kid brother got killed by an automobile in the street?"

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • Gila's note came to Courtland as a happy surprise.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • She lay and regarded her and her tawdry display of finery with a quiet, disinterested aloofness that was beginning to get on Gila's nerves.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • Courtland, coming just behind with the maid of honor, one of Gila's feather-brained friends, lolling on his arm, felt that he ought to be inexpressibly thankful to God that he was only best man in this procession, and not bridegroom.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • It was Gila's violet-scented missive over which she had wept those angry tears.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • There was a distinct pause at the other end of the 'phone, while Gila's little white teeth came cruelly into her red under lip, and her pearly forehead drew the straight, black, penciled brows naughtily.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • Perhaps she had taken offense and misconstrued Gila's intended kindness!

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • Brentwood was a refined girl of good family, and that it would be an insult to offer her second-hand clothing; but when he gave it up and yielded to Gila's plea that he drop these horrid, gloomy subjects and talk about something cheerful, he had a feeling of failure.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

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