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  • Victorine's fourth goal of the season gave the Wizards their second win in their last eight matches, with four of their league-high seven draws coming during that stretch.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Sasha Victorine's unassisted goal in the 77th minute Saturday night gave the Kansas City Wizards a 1-0 victory over D.C. United in a battle of last year's MLS Cup finalists.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • "Bless the child, what does she mean?" cried Mrs. Carroll, with a start that twitched her back-hair out of Victorine's hands.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 Various

  • Victorine's hair was thick, and the brickish glints in it were beautiful, but Penrod was very tired of it.

    Penrod 1914

  • Victorine's back was as familiar to Penrod as the necktie of Oliver Wendell Holmes.

    Penrod 1914

  • The question is, how can Victorine's tears be dried?

    George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings 1910

  • Vanderke's son is to fight a duel, and from Victorine's emotion, whilst awaiting the result of this duel, it is easy to see that she is in love with this young man.

    George Sand: Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings 1910

  • The question is, how can Victorine's tears be dried?

    George Sand; Some Aspects of her Life and Writings 1910

  • Vanderke's son is to fight a duel, and from Victorine's emotion, whilst awaiting the result of this duel, it is easy to see that she is in love with this young man.

    George Sand; Some Aspects of her Life and Writings 1910

  • Victorine's hair was thick, and the brickish glints in it were beautiful, but Penrod was very tired of it.

    Penrod Booth Tarkington 1907

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