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  • Sussex Police said the underground cable was cut and removed from the area near Drusilla's roundabout in Alfriston in the early hours of Wednesday ...

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Therefore I return to a good example of this Angel's torture scene in "What's My Line?" is all the more horrifying to the viewer simply because this enormous, strong, gorgeous immortal is bound hand and foot and you can so easily place yourself in Drusilla's shoes - subconsciously give yourself power over him.

    Torture in the 'verse (What if No One's Watching?) 2008

  • By the way, my mom says thanks for the update on Drusilla's departure; you forgot to add that little tidbit to the Black watch think court watch on soaps.

    In the (White) Imaginary World, "We" Don't Exist Anxious Black Woman 2007

  • Yeah, the numbnuts probably doesn't even have the sense to go someplace tasty like Drusilla's.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2005

  • In the Doctor's car, therefore, they arrived at Drusilla's.

    The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey

  • Hilda, going away in the rain, dwelt moodily on Drusilla's opportunities.

    The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey

  • Captain Hewes went away that night Drusilla's accepted lover.

    The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey

  • Drusilla's questions, the questions of others -- there had been, too, averted faces.

    The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey

  • Marion having come forward to say the proper thing, added, "Drusilla's going, too."

    The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey

  • Yet her fire matched Drusilla's, her dreams outran Drusilla's dreams.

    The Tin Soldier Temple Bailey

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