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  • This is the first Christmas Lisa, their daughter Arissa (ph) and son Joshua will be without Eric.

    CNN Transcript Dec 20, 2004 2004

  • "You wanted an audience, " Arissa said, in that same hard, sharp voicewhich, given that she was a Master Bard, was certainly deliberate.

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • "Out of their imaginations, I suppose, " growled Arissa, sitting on the other chair.

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • "You wanted an audience, " Arissa said, in that same hard, sharp voicewhich, given that she was a Master Bard, was certainly deliberate.

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • "Out of their imaginations, I suppose, " growled Arissa, sitting on the other chair.

    Exile's Valor Lackey, Mercedes 2003

  • In a few days, then, Arissa heard a familiar question in a familiar voice: "Arissa, sweetheart, let me ensconce you in my carriage and take you on a date."

    Stories from the Old Attic Robert A. Harris

  • Sir Percival, on the other hand, really thought Arissa might be worth another attempt, and he rationalized with himself that perhaps she didn't quite understand the question.

    Stories from the Old Attic Robert A. Harris

  • Percival spoke: "Arissa, sugar, would you like to go out with me sometime?"

    Stories from the Old Attic Robert A. Harris

  • Arissa, of course, ordered the eleven most expensive things on the menu, for she was still intending to discourage Sir Percival, but the knight was willing to put up with only a glass of water for his own dinner, because the success he had enjoyed so far with the desirable Arissa had quite taken away his appetite anyway.

    Stories from the Old Attic Robert A. Harris

  • This delightful couple soon held hands; they discovered anon that their lips fit together pretty well, Arissa's ten years 'worth of plans were miraculously cancelled, and Sir Percival finally asked the Big Question, to which Arissa replied, "Well, okay."

    Stories from the Old Attic Robert A. Harris

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