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He sat suddenly, transfixed by the fleeting glance from the kohl-streaked eyes of the princess,
The Necromancer 2009
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Aratov that Clara had even before her coming to Moscow acted and sung in provincial theatres, that, having lost her friend the actress — the gentleman, too, it seemed, had died, or else he had made it up with his wife — Kupfer could not quite remember this — she had made the acquaintance of the princess,
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"In order to satisfy him and as he is so poor," said the princess,
Still Separate & Unequal Fredrickson, George M. 2005
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And there present yourself and your fair princess,
The Winter’s Tale 2004
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"I feared she would not like your wine, Olmec," purred the princess,
Conan The Warrior Howard, Robert E. 1973
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At least, to use the trite and bombastic moving picture phrase, Wonota, the Indian princess,
Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islands Alice B. Emerson
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Solomon over large dominions of Moabitish and Canaanitish peoples; and for the stability of his kingdom, Solomon took wives out of all of these nationalities; and Solomon's most favored wife was his black princess,
Hanover; Or The Persecution of the Lowly A Story of the Wilmington Massacre. Jack Thorne
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Henry should many Philip's daughter, while the youngest Tudor princess,
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At last, over the Fenian camp, and over the great plain and the multitude that thronged it, sleep fell, clothing them with a silence as deep as that which dwelt in the forest, where, dreaming of the princess,
The Golden Spears And Other Fairy Tales Edmund Leamy
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Vecchia, with its numerous catacombs, and the ancient palace of St. Antonio, where, within the last decade a little English princess,
Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta W. Cope Devereux
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