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“For this was a favorite phrase of Stormy Llewellyn, his lost love, and Stormy is dead, gone forever from this world.”
“As in "Stormy Weather" - It's gloriously gray and gloomy this weekend, though.”
“That article at Charlottesville Tomorrow Stormy is referring to is here along with a podcast of the discussion.”
Waldo Jaquith - Pruning real estate blogs from Charlottesville Blogs.
“For the small children, Mechthild was impossible to pronounce, and they called her Stormy because she liked to dance with them outside when it was stormy.”
“Ella Umbrella Stand Grows a Garden in Stormy Weather”
“MORE THAN A WEEK HAD PASSED since he had seen any of his girls, but Hartford couldn’t stop thinking of Stormy and her wild fantasy, so instead of calling Shawna, he called Stormy to pick him up from the Oakland airport.”
“She would have to go to the Fairview and get her things./can call Stormy from here.”
“The attorney offered to call Stormy, and Francesca nearly sagged with relief, the easiness and wrongdoing like a decadent food she wanted and could just eat and forget about.”
“I told him that i thought she already left but i guess not. he told me to look for her and give him a call when i cant find her. me and all of my friends searched everywhere for stormy for 1 hour and couldn't find her so I called stormy ` s dad and Stormy picked up and ended up she was home”
“WHILE the good ship France is taking a somewhat haphazard course, getting into unknown seas, and preparing to double what the pilots (if there is a pilot) call the Stormy Cape, while the look-out at the mast-head thinks he sees the spectre of the giant Adamastor rising on the horizon, many honourable and peaceable men continue their work and studies all the same, and follow out to the end, or as far as they can, their favourite hobbies.”
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