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Alaric's Dad and Step-mother Lynne are in the country at the moment and took us on holiday to the Lakedistrict - Penrith to be precise.
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The Carey brook, by the side of which the abbey stands, was formerly called the Margy, and on its waters according to tradition dwelt the four children of Lir, changed to swans by their step-mother until St
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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"Two ships of war being placed under his command," he set sail, with his guns and a Step-mother, to attack the Fort at Cape
Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses Frederic S. Cozzens
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Step-mother, and himself are equally desirous of beholding.
Love And Freindship Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1922
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My Step-mother teaches English at a Montessory (?) school and makes 7500 Pesos per month.
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LUCRETIA, Wife of Cenci, and Step-mother of his children; BEATRICE, his Daughter.
Dramatis Personae 1909
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But now the ancient ground-plan of the All belies itself when brought into contact with reality; Mother Church has, to the most, become a superannuated Step-mother, whose lessons go disregarded; or are spurned at, and scornfully gainsaid.
Paras. 20-39 1909
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It was right and natural to Miss Lizzie's condition -- which condition varied according to the page in the Book, for Miss Lizzie was the Cruel Step-mother, Miss Lizzie was the Wicked Fairy Godmother, Miss
Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart George Madden Martin 1901
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So off they went back of the rose-tree, she and the Step-mother.
The Wonder Clock 1887
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At first things went as smoothly in the rich man's house as butter and eggs, for the Step-mother was forever petting and caressing the man's daughter, and could not make enough of her.
The Wonder Clock 1887
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