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Mme Biancolelli gave a little cry of fear and clutched Caterine to her breast when the wound was suffered, for Marie-Thérèse rolled her eyes up in mock pain.
Archive 2009-01-01 Young Geoffrion 2009
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Mme Biancolelli gave a little cry of fear and clutched Caterine to her breast when the wound was suffered, for Marie-Thérèse rolled her eyes up in mock pain.
Rat Catcher Young Geoffrion 2009
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Of doing a full moon ritual with Morgana and Brian and Caterine and Eleanor and Janet, because Morgana was teaching Eleanor and Janet her Wicca 101 class and it was, after all, the full moon.
If you can't laugh, what's the point? Dayle A. Dermatis 2008
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Of doing a full moon ritual with Morgana and Brian and Caterine and Eleanor and Janet, because Morgana was teaching Eleanor and Janet her Wicca 101 class and it was, after all, the full moon.
Archive 2008-08-17 Dayle A. Dermatis 2008
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Item that he baptised her and gave her a new name and called her Caterine.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Margaret Alice Murray 1913
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"But what right have you, Caterine, to question me upon my own affairs?"
The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One William Carleton 1831
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"And I, Caterine," he answered, retrieving himself an well as he could;
The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One William Carleton 1831
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"I thank you for your good wishes, Caterine; but what is it you would say?"
The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One William Carleton 1831
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"Well," replied Caterine, "that is just like you, Shawn; and it is no wonder that the women were fond of you."
The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One William Carleton 1831
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"And what brought you to tell me all this, Caterine?" asked Alice.
The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One William Carleton 1831
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