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  • “Not a word more of it,” said the lady; “call Monna

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • Jessica, 17, took out the 6km event and Courtney, 19, claimed the 3km women's event wearing white armbands with the name 'Monna' inscribed.

    northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star 2009

  • Chairperson of the Lesotho Herdboys Association (also known as Monna-ka-khomo), Motlalentoa Hlehlisi, also conforms to NAC's statement: "We have included HIV/AIDS into our working programmes so as to equip herdboys with knowledge on those issues.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2009

  • Chairperson of the Lesotho Herdboys Association (also known as Monna-ka-khomo), Motlalentoa Hlehlisi, also conforms to NAC's statement: "We have included HIV/AIDS into our working programmes so as to equip herdboys with knowledge on those issues.

    IPS Inter Press Service Letuka Mahe <editors@ipsnews.net> 2009

  • Teenage models Iris Chung and Monna Lam pose for fans to promote their photo albums at the Hong Kong Book Fair earlier this month.

    Hong Kong is firmly at the heart of China's new cultural revolution 2011

  • Monna afernoon/murnings shuld alwais start wiv a parti aiefinkso

    I lernz bai - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • And even at this agitating moment, although she ceased not to listen with an anxious ear and throbbing heart for the sound of Monna

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • Hermione nodded kindly to her visitor, but did not speak; and Margaret, accustomed to this reception, and in the present case not sorry for it, as it gave her an interval to collect her thoughts, stooped over Monna

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • A word or two of explanation passed between them and the servant, in a sort of patois, which I did not understand; and one of the strangers taking hold of my bridle, the other of Monna

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

  • “What is it you say to Monna, little one?” asked the lady.

    The Fortunes of Nigel 2004

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