ellauri061.html on line 349: Second Clown Marry, now I can tell. Spede 2 Hemmetti, nytmä tiän.
ellauri062.html on line 286: Always the short end of the stick. Moira concludes by saying she's sinned a 8lot, but Serena is the gender traitor. Marry Freddy! What an infantile idea!
ellauri112.html on line 676: Tully’s like a hip millennial Marry Poppins. It all seems too good to be true. Their deepening connection hints at something that’s either eerie or profoundly healing. Are they dykes?
ellauri146.html on line 636: The Lionizing piece is obviously a quiz on N. P. Willis, and is also a parody on a story by Bulwer. Willis went abroad in 1831, and sent home to the New-York Mirror a series of newsletters, known when collected in book form as Pencillings by the Way. He got into a duel, happily bloodless, with the novelist Captain Marryat. More important to him was the friendship of Lady Blessington. That once world-renowned widow wrote books and edited annuals, to one of which even Tennyson contributed. Now she is remembered chiefly for her salons in London. Believing that some ladies, disapproving of her supposed liaison with Count D’Orsay, would not come to her parties, she invited gentlemen only. Through her Willis met most of the English literati.
ellauri241.html on line 427: Marrying to every word a twinborn sigh; naittaen joka sanaan kaksoishuokauksen;
ellauri346.html on line 299: Will Elsa Marry a Woman of Color in 'Frozen 3'?
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 213: Praise be. Gosh. Jeez. Jiminy. Criminy. Gadzooks. Gramercy. Marry. Law. Gheez. Doh. Darn.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 245: Be it just an innocent picture of Virgin Mary on my bum. Marry, no.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 719: Marry Courtney Love
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 784: "Just marrying created a mythology around me that I didn't expect for myself, because I had a very controlled, five-year plan about how I was going to be successful in the rock industry. Marrying Kurt, it all kind of went sideways in a way that I could not control and I became seen in a certain light–a vilified light that made Yoko Ono look like Pollyanna–and I couldn't stop it."
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