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  • A woman such as Draga, who could inform him of the plans of the dead, was a woman who must be protected, which is why Simon Le Page walked past the two white women, as they were being beaten, without giving them more than the briefest glance.

    The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004

  • Paul Barone/BFA Draga Obradovic with Madeline Paternot "He really should put a headset on," said another.

    Taking a Village to Design a Living Space Marshall Heyman 2011

  • On Wednesday, Keith Johnson, the antiques and art buyer for Anthropologie, hosted an intimate dinner at the Upper East Side apartment he shares with his partner, Glen Senk, the chief executive of Urban Outfitters, for the furniture artist Draga Obradovic.

    Taking a Village to Design a Living Space Marshall Heyman 2011

  • The 16 glacial lakes of the Durmitor and the canyons of the Tara, Susica and Draga rivers were formed during the Quaternary period, following the sudden thaw of the snow and the formation of glaciers on the Durmitor and neighboring mountains.

    Durmitor National Park, Montenegro 2008

  • Disgusted, Draga turned and stumped back to her pile of hides.

    The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004

  • The Sin Killer was still crying out the Word; he turned back toward the camp, racing down on Draga, who faced him bitterly.

    The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004

  • In time he came to trust no one but Draga—in fact the Bad Eye was more than a little afraid of the strange sorceress from the Western waters.

    The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004

  • He could not see the festers breaking out on his face and on the vast bulk of his body but he could feel them: he called for Draga.

    The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004

  • Draga, her mouth swollen, her eyes terrible, did not dare to interfere.

    The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004

  • Draga, thinking herself Russian, tried to reach the Russian fort, but she first fell in with some Modocs and then with some Nez Perce and gradually drifted east.

    The Berrybender Narratives Larry McMurtry 2004

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