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  • Going over the mortifying, plain facts of his experience, he found that Mrs. Horner, or the subdivision of Mrs. Horner known as "Lopa," had told him to think of a bell and of a colour, and that being furnished with these scientific data, he had leaped to the conclusion that he spoke with Isabel Amberson!

    The Magnificent Ambersons; illustrated by Arthur William Brown 1918

  • His credulity vanished (or so he thought) with his recollection that it was he, and not the alleged "Lopa," who had suggested the word "amber."

    The Magnificent Ambersons; illustrated by Arthur William Brown 1918

  • "Lopa," had told him to think of a bell and of a colour, and that being furnished with these scientific data, he had leaped to the conclusion that he spoke with Isabel Amberson!

    The Magnificent Ambersons Booth Tarkington 1907

  • His credulity vanished (or so he thought) with his recollection that it was he, and not the alleged "Lopa," who had suggested the word

    The Magnificent Ambersons Booth Tarkington 1907

  • "The report argues that te water crisis is more the result of governance, power and poverty and the management of these issues rather than absolute scarcity," said UNDP spokeswoman Lopa

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • More than 1,000 UN forces from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Morocco have been mobilised with the back up of armoured vehicles and combat helicopters to dismantle five militia camps at Lopa, Lingo and Katoto.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • His credulity vanished (or so he thought) with his recollection that it was he, and not the alleged “Lopa, ” who had suggested the word “amber.

    Chapter 35 1918

  • He tell Lopa he’s your grandfather—no, he says ‘father.

    Chapter 35 1918

  • ” Going over the mortifying, plain facts of his experience, he found that Mrs. Horner, or the subdivision of Mrs. Horner known as “Lopa, ” had told him to think of a bell and of a colour, and that being furnished with these scientific data, he had leaped to the conclusion that he spoke with Isabel Amberson!

    Chapter 35 1918

  • ” Again Lopa addressed the unknown, but this time seemed to wait for an answer.

    Chapter 35 1918

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