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"Manita," said a voice, "one who held you to his bosom when you were still a helpless infant comes to warn you and him whom you love of a sudden and fearful danger.
The Settlers A Tale of Virginia William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Leaves grieving mom Vera, widow Manita and two daughters.
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Leaves behind grieving mom, Vera, widow Manita and two daughters.
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Rach and Cris formed a formidable faction in the corner, while apparently Daniel has been working with Manita on a custom imaging project for some big client, so there were already some collaborations going on.
Tequp 1 roundup 2005
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Manita, despite being from public relations and thus my mortal enemy, proved to be a worthy participant and may yet prove to be the bon vivant who will add that much-needed touch of glamour to the local Web 2.0 scene, in the manner of Miss Rogue.
Tequp 1 roundup 2005
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Manita, despite being from public relations and thus my mortal enemy, proved to be a worthy participant and may yet prove to be the bon vivant who will add that much-needed touch of glamour to the local Web 2.0 scene, in the manner of Miss Rogue.
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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Rach and Cris formed a formidable faction in the corner, while apparently Daniel has been working with Manita on a custom imaging project for some big client, so there were already some collaborations going on.
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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"When will you come with us, sir?" asked Oliver, after waiting for some time; "Manita is, I know, in a hurry to get back, and all will be ready to welcome you when you arrive."
The Settlers A Tale of Virginia William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Oliver looked upon Manita with still greater interest than before, and giving her a kiss, told her what the white man had said, and asked her whether she would wish to be his sister.
The Settlers A Tale of Virginia William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Manita, overcome with fatigue, had fallen asleep in a corner of the room, wrapped up in her cloak.
The Settlers A Tale of Virginia William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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