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  • My own brother died in war-paint; my grandmother was French Margaret, my mother -- if she be my mother -- is the Huron witch of Wyoming; some call her Catrine, some Esther.

    The Reckoning 1899

  • Catrine and Gilbert become inseparable friends -- and take turns pulling each other toward trouble.

    You Need Some 'Schooling' 2007

  • “For once he can do what I tell him, and marry Catrine.”

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • Behind them, wielding a very large iron lantern stand, came Catrine.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • It was stupid, but he hoped Catrine would see him and know he was fighting for her.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • There was also no question that Catrine had intended to give that impression.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • The thought of Catrine with that puffed-up braggart was not a happy one.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • Catrine was lying on a reed chaise under the old arona tree, eyes closed, hair knotted carelessly up off her neck.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • A murmur came from the bedroom: Catrine, disturbed by the noise below.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

  • Catrine, still clutching her lanternstand, paced forward.

    No Limits Peter David 2003

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