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  • I also really like his early spy and espionage films that often featured strong female protagonists saving the day as in Two Undercover Angels (Rote Lippen, Sadisterotica, 1969) or trying to take over the world in The Girl From Rio (The Seven Secrets of Sumuru,1969).

    Birthday Wishes for Jess Franco 2007

  • "What is your scheme, Lippen?" asked Jacques eagerly.

    Fighting in France Ross Kay 1916

  • Lippen, the soldier who had fought so valiantly in the château, suddenly sprang to his feet.

    Fighting in France Ross Kay 1916

  • Lippen sat and sobbed; now and again he raised his head and gazed about him and the look in his eyes showed that all his reason had departed.

    Fighting in France Ross Kay 1916

  • Arriving in the trenches Armande, Jacques, Lippen and the others soon found their regiment and having turned over their prisoners were quickly in the fighting again.

    Fighting in France Ross Kay 1916

  • "Your life is charmed, Armande," exclaimed Lippen in admiration.

    Fighting in France Ross Kay 1916

  • "They'll come down because they won't be able to help it," said Lippen grimly.

    Fighting in France Ross Kay 1916

  • Lippen not to yersel ', but trust in Christ and his salvation.'

    Robert Falconer George MacDonald 1864

  • He had just written a poetical defense of slavery, and was woefully vexed that the blockade had prevented his publishers, the Lippen of Philadelphia, from sending him the books.

    Tupelo John Hill 1862

  • Lippen kussen seine Wangen mit neckender Zartlichkeit; hohe Pilze, wie goldne Glocken, wachsen klingend empor am Fusse der Baume; 'and so on.

    Celtic Literature Matthew Arnold 1855

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