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Examples

  • That time when Madrilene had been a part of their lives had been merely a reaffirmation of that allegiance.

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  • Madrilene, thought Bess, I have seen you wearing exactly that expression.

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  • What would Madrilene have said to your girlish hesitation?

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  • Perhaps he would always associate her with some thing which had happened a lifetime ago, and judge Rachel Monterey as he must judge Madrilene.

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  • My grandmother Madrilene always said that a brave horse was like a brave man.

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  • It was as far as Bess could go to admit that she knew, really, the episode between Harry and Madrilene had been almost totally one-sided.

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  • Two ghosts, in fact, for Rachel and Hal could have been himself and Madrilene again.

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  • Even so, I had too much of every thing, just like Madrilene.

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  • Why, it cotdd be Madrilene speaking, Harry thought.

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  • The difference between them was that Madrilene had not cared that Harry was committed elsewhere, but Rachel, accepting that Hal had in the first instance chosen elsewhere, had not attempted to further any play of her own.

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