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In fine, I found that the Neroni was a very different being from Miss
The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking James Branch Cabell 1918
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Justice Neroni Slade from Samoa, the first-ever judge from a
Speech: International Criminal Court Regional Advocacy Seminar 2007
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Lucy Neroni, another major housekeeping talent who also read the entire manuscript and let herself be conscripted into my telephone research campaign, was a storehouse of good information, memories, corrections, wit, and good humor.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Lucy Neroni, another major housekeeping talent who also read the entire manuscript and let herself be conscripted into my telephone research campaign, was a storehouse of good information, memories, corrections, wit, and good humor.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Lucy Neroni, another major housekeeping talent who also read the entire manuscript and let herself be conscripted into my telephone research campaign, was a storehouse of good information, memories, corrections, wit, and good humor.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Lucy Neroni, another major housekeeping talent who also read the entire manuscript and let herself be conscripted into my telephone research campaign, was a storehouse of good information, memories, corrections, wit, and good humor.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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They do say that some man named Neroni is still alive.
Barchester Towers 2004
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She tried if she could disbelieve what Madame Neroni had said to her, but she found that she could not.
Barchester Towers 2004
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Mrs. Bold, too, had been there and had felt somewhat displeased with the taste — want of taste she called it — shown by Mr. Arabin in paying so much attention to Madame Neroni.
Barchester Towers 2004
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It may seem strange that he should thus come dangling about Madame Neroni because he was in love with Mrs. Bold; but it was nevertheless the fact; and though he could not understand why he did so, Madame Neroni understood it well enough.
Barchester Towers 2004
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