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  • It would be won - derful if Barel no longer had to hide from his family!

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • News is about 200 wun-derful readers stampeded to my blogspot site yesterday because of links from Ampersand and some sybermoms thread posting on what happened with Frontier Airlines and Gilbert Tuhabonye.

    Link Farm and Open Thread #31 2006

  • The ex - pensive clothes I wear belong to you, as does the won - derful array of priceless jewels you keep carefully locked away in your safe until I require the use of them.

    The Bellini Bride Reid, Michelle 2002

  • In a won - derful intimacy that had her long legs tangling with his and her body arching to a sensual rhythm, they indulged in a different kind of kiss.

    The Bellini Bride Reid, Michelle 2002

  • She had expected she would have to force a few mouthiuls past the unremitting tightness of her throat, but to her astonishment the lamb, which had been roasted with herbs and was served with a light lemon dressing and sliced black olives, tasted absolutely won derful, and she finished every bite.

    The Tycoon's Mistress Craven, Sara 2000

  • She had expected she would have to force a few mouthiuls past the unremitting tightness of her throat, but to her astonishment the lamb, which had been roasted with herbs and was served with a light lemon dressing and sliced black olives, tasted absolutely won derful, and she finished every bite.

    The Tycoon's Mistress Craven, Sara 2000

  • It would be won - derful if Barel no longer had to hide from his family!

    Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989

  • It was a face of won - derful beauty, of absolute evil.

    The Vanishing Tower Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1970

  • Gibson could sit for hours, fondling those won - derful names with his tongue, feeling as if in truth Keats 'charm'd magic casements were opening before him.

    The Sands of Mars Clarke, Arthur C. 1951

  • When she used to hurry to church to hear Mr. Kronborg's won - derful sermons, and when Thea used to stand up by the organ of a bright Sunday morning and sing "Come, Ye Disconsolate."

    The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather 1915

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