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  • DS: I miss watching Blondelle and getting jealous in the crowd!

    Mike Ragogna: The Blackbird Diaries: Chatting with Dave Stewart, Plus Nightmare and the Cat's Sam & Django Stewart Mike Ragogna 2011

  • DS: I miss watching Blondelle and getting jealous in the crowd!

    Mike Ragogna: The Blackbird Diaries: Chatting with Dave Stewart, Plus Nightmare and the Cat's Sam & Django Stewart Mike Ragogna 2011

  • The widow Blondelle sold out her interest in the Dubarry White Sulphur Springs, and with her step-son Raphael Riordan, returned to England.

    Time and Again Finney, Jack 1995

  • It happened, very naturally, that while Mr. Lyon Berners spent his mornings in the court-house, Mr.. Lyon Berners spent hers in receiving the calls and congratulations of her friends, to whom she always presented her permanent visitor, Mr.. Blondelle.

    Cruel As The Grave Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • Blondelle would lift her eloquent blue eyes to those of Lyon Berners, who responded to their language.

    Cruel As The Grave Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • Among the rest, "Harold the Saxon" and "Edith the Fair" stood confessed as Mr. Berners and Mr.. Blondelle, and much silent surprise as well as much whispered suspicion was the result.

    Cruel As The Grave Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • "Mr.. Blondelle, Mr. Berners," said Sybil, introducing the parties to each other by the simplest formula.

    Cruel As The Grave Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • She tortured herself with the thought that, if Mr.. Blondelle had remained in the morning room, Mr. Berners would have been there at her side.

    Cruel As The Grave Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • Blondelle; "oh, I hope, as long as I may live in this world, never to be wounded by the sound of his base name, or blasted with the sight of his false face again."

    Cruel As The Grave Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

  • As the horses started and the coach rattled along over the stony streets of the city, Mr. Berners turned smilingly to Mr.. Blondelle, and said:

    Cruel As The Grave Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859

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