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  • With all best intentions from a fellow puppy lover,

    First Pooch advice: The world is watching 2008

  • In the version of the song published in Box of Rain, Hunter includes a number of verses that flesh out the song's plot a bit, making it clearly a parallel to the tale of Orpheus, in which the hero makes a trip to the underworld in order to rescue his lover,

    The Annotated "Reuben and Cerise" Robert Hunter 2005

  • And so Annot, at last, went to bed without her supper, and dreamed not of Cathelineau, but of her own lover,

    La Vend�e 2004

  • When more time had passed, and she still felt the emotion of release and he was still thanking her, still telling her she was a wonderful lover,

    There Is A Season Early, Margot 1999

  • Meyer was convicted of murdering his former wife's lover,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Cyril Ramaphosa to which Mrs Mandela's alleged former lover,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1992

  • Not my father nor my mother, nor my daughter, nor my lover,

    For Real 1986

  • When Queen Morgause's sons knew that she had taken Sir Lamorak for her lover,

    The Wicked Day Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1983

  • With a wide smile and a wave of her hand the gay Senott, apparently forgetful of the white spouse at home nursing the broken head she had given him, flapped away to join her Indian lover,

    Where the Sun Swings North Barrett Willoughby

  • Blushed at each blood-red ear, for that betokened a lover,

    Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson

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