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Examples
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Once we entered St. Eulalia's, however, I realized that something was wrong.
Archive 2007-07-01 Carolingian 2007
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Once we entered St. Eulalia's, however, I realized that something was wrong.
Catherine Carolingian 2007
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But Eulalia's respect for her husband equalled her love, and she considered his domestic misfortunes too sacred for curiosity.
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"Give me the child!" cried Claudia, with a vehemence that increased Effie's terror, and made her cling still more closely to Eulalia's throbbing bosom.
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He could not, would not, even for Eulalia's sake, humble himself before this obstinate, immovable man, only to be trampled on and crushed.
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But what chiefly attracted Eulalia's admiration was the candlestick which dignified the centre of the table -- a large gourd, with a tall, majestic handle, truncated to receive a dim compound of beeswax and tallow, stood upright and towering as Cleopatra's Needle, giving an occasional contemptuous sputter, and shooting upwards a long, fierce, fiery wick.
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After singing some charming anthems, in which Mrs. Hastings, whose voice was only less sweet than Eulalia's, also joined, the books were closed, the chairs moved back, and Moreland reluctantly rose to depart.
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Would Eulalia's father throw the shield of his protection round this man?
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Page 364 proud assurance, the careless home-attitude she assumed, as if she had come to dispossess the sweet young creature before her of the throne she deemed still her right to occupy, roused all the woman in Eulalia's breast.
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The music drowned the sound of her entrance, and Eulalia's first consciousness of her presence was so startling that it made her spring from her seat, as if penetrated by an electric shock.
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