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"Laurey," he agreed with a smile that made him even more recklessly handsome.
Gage Butler's Reckoning Davis, Justine 1998
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"Laurey," Kit said, something in her tone making Laurey realize she'd unknowingly begun to shake her head, "I know it sounds scary, but really, it's necessary."
Gage Butler's Reckoning Davis, Justine 1998
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"Laurey," he said, and to her ears his voice sounded ominous.
Gage Butler's Reckoning Davis, Justine 1998
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"Laurey," Gage said, in an entirely different tone.
Gage Butler's Reckoning Davis, Justine 1998
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"Laurey," he whispered, cupping her face and tilting her head back.
Gage Butler's Reckoning Davis, Justine 1998
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"Laurey," he said, his voice raspy, "if you want to stop, say so now.
Gage Butler's Reckoning Davis, Justine 1998
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LeKae had been playing the central role of Laurey, who in the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical falls in love with Curly.
New Laurey for Arena's "Oklahoma!" Peter Marks 2010
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Likewise, Eleasha Gamble's Laurey, by most measures the female lead in Oklahoma!
Helen Hayes Awards slate led by Folger's 'Henry VIII' with 10 nominations 2011
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The new Laurey, Arena said, is Eleasha Gamble, whose musical abilities have been showcased numerous times in Washington shows, most recently in Signature Theatre's revival of "Chess."
New Laurey for Arena's "Oklahoma!" Peter Marks 2010
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But the show must go on ... so Nicholas Rodriguez (as Curly) and Eleasha Gamble (as Laurey) held their embrace for an odd few moments as everyone waited to see if the alarm would keep ringing, reports our colleague Tom Sietsema.
Fire alarm stops steamy "Oklahoma!" scene at Arena Stage The Reliable Source 2010
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