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  • She knew of Rue's connection with Pai'nham Court from village gossip, but she was not the kind of woman to press for confidences that were not freely given, and she respected Rue's right to her privacy, even while she deplored her fi'iend's determination to live her life completely excluding any members of the male sex, apart from the faithful Horatio.

    So Close And No Closer Jordan, Penny, 1946- 1989

  • She knew of Rue's connection with Pai'nham Court from village gossip, but she was not the kind of woman to press for confidences that were not freely given, and she respected Rue's right to her privacy, even while she deplored her fi'iend's determination to live her life completely excluding any members of the male sex, apart from the faithful Horatio.

    So Close and No Closer Jordan, Penny, 1946- 1989

  • I rather fancy a mug (or three), and gave my “Metro City” shirt to a f (r) iend in London who was desperate to get their hands on one.

    And for my next trick……. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Sout­ine himself ac­k­n­owledged that he was at least once saved from suic­ide by a fr­iend.

    Chaim Soutine, sad expressionist Hels 2008

  • Sout­ine himself ac­k­n­owledged that he was at least once saved from suic­ide by a fr­iend.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Hels 2008

  • General Brennier, who had been taken]) ri8oner at the battle of Vimeira, was by the inter\entioii of a mutual ii'iend'sent back to France, inexchange for General Abercrombie, subject to the approbation of the?

    The Royal Military Chronicle 1812

  • Kwan turns back to her iend and explains on our behalf ..

    the secret sense Tan, Amy 1995

  • Nlind you, Simon didn't say, "IV. girl - iend, who, by the way, is as dead as this language."

    the secret sense Tan, Amy 1995

  • F.iend Still: -- I embrace the opportunity presented by the visit of our friend, John F. Williams, to drop you a few lines in relation to our future operations.

    The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author. William Still

  • October 11, 1811, and, apparently, on the same day composed the _Epistle to a F.iend_ (F. Hodgson) _in answer to some lines exhorting the Author to be cheerful, and to "Banish Care," _ and the first poem _To Thyrza_

    The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

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