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  • She is the author of the Tranquility mysteries, a series of books that have been described as “Jeff Foxworthy writing the X-Files set in Cicily, Alaska.”

    BU Blog Out: Tracy Morris — Fusion Despatches 2010

  • She is the author of the Tranquility mysteries, a series of books that have been described as “Jeff Foxworthy writing the X-Files set in Cicily, Alaska.”

    2010 April — Fusion Despatches 2010

  • "Cicily," the husband besought, as a great dread fell on his soul,

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • "Cicily," Mrs. Delancy protested, totally bemused by her niece's fiery eloquence, "I think you're wrong, but I-- I feel that you're right."

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • "Cicily," he cried entreatingly, "I want you to tell Mr. Morton --"

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • "Cicily," he urged, "just now, I'm up to my ears and over in work.

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • "Cicily," she eluded, "you must not speak in that manner.

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • "Cicily," Mrs. Delancy said, with an abrupt transition from one phase of the subject under consideration to another, "about this matter of you and Charles separating, I have a suspicion that you are very much like that highly improper young woman in the French story, who was going to live with her lover as long as the geranium lasted.

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • "Cicily," he said shortly, "Uncle Jim and I are very busy.

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • What made the night so special is that Sandy's longtime girlfriend Sarah brought Cicily, their daughter, to the show.

    Karen Erickson: Catching Up Karen Erickson 2012

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