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  • A maid entered to tell Madame her chamber was prepared, and without another word Felicita walked quickly from the salon, leaving him alone.

    Cobwebs and Cables Hesba Stretton 1871

  • "Felicita," said Madame, her voice altering a little, "where is my son this morning?"

    Cobwebs and Cables Hesba Stretton 1871

  • "Felicita," he said, lifting up his head, and meeting the sorrowful farewell expression in her face, "if I could die it would be best for the children and you."

    Cobwebs and Cables Hesba Stretton 1871

  • "Felicita," he said, not daring to draw closer to her.

    Cobwebs and Cables Hesba Stretton 1871

  • Defendant Jacqueline Felicita was traveling eastbound when she lost control of her vehicle and entered the westbound lane of travel where she collided with a westbound vehicle operated by Linda Nichols.

    NY Court of Appeals 2009

  • Conditioning, Inc. (hereinafter collectively referred to as defendants) behind Nichols and, when he observed Felicita cross over into his lane of travel, he immediately turned into the eastbound lane in an effort to avoid the collision.

    NY Court of Appeals 2009

  • Defendant Jacqueline Felicita was traveling eastbound when she lost control of her vehicle and entered the westbound lane of travel where she collided with a westbound vehicle operated by Linda Nichols.

    Sui Generis--a New York law blog: 2008

  • Conditioning, Inc. (hereinafter collectively referred to as defendants) behind Nichols and, when he observed Felicita cross over into his lane of travel, he immediately turned into the eastbound lane in an effort to avoid the collision.

    New York Court of Appeals Leaves Question of Fact to the Jury 2008

  • Conditioning, Inc. (hereinafter collectively referred to as defendants) behind Nichols and, when he observed Felicita cross over into his lane of travel, he immediately turned into the eastbound lane in an effort to avoid the collision.

    Sui Generis--a New York law blog: 2008

  • Defendant Jacqueline Felicita was traveling eastbound when she lost control of her vehicle and entered the westbound lane of travel where she collided with a westbound vehicle operated by Linda Nichols.

    New York Court of Appeals Leaves Question of Fact to the Jury 2008

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