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The relationship between Kit and Marya is what really carries this story.
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In answer to my call Marya appeared and informed me in the most stolid tone, that the lady had put on her things long, long ago and gone out by the back way.
A Raw Youth 2003
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Slavonic tales she is called Marya, and in some German adaptations
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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This is distinctly the best of those in the field, but as it would compel one, e.g., to write a popular female name, "Marya,"
Plays by Anton Chekhov, Second Series Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 1882
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"Marya" (the adjuster for skank face) that no return call from a customer kinda equals guilt.
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Kaniow ", and Malczewski, whose one narrative poem," Marya ", made him famous.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Marya Sklodowska, a brilliant student from Poland, came to Paris to study at the Sorbonne.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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Marya Sklodowska, a brilliant student from Poland, came to Paris to study at the Sorbonne.
Jesse Kornbluth: The Love Story of Marie & Pierre Curie Is Now a Beautiful Book (With A Spooky, Challenging Ending) Jesse Kornbluth 2011
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Marya Mannes, an OSS agent who operated in Lisbon and Madrid, was even raped by a Portuguese parachute manufacturer she was cultivating after he slipped a potion into her champagne that made her groggy.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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I think we headed home sometime after 6 p.m., and I read another story from Lovecraft Unbound, Gemma Files '"Marya Nox," which was actually very, very impressive.
One Afternoon in Connecticut greygirlbeast 2009
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