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Why should it concern her, she asked herself hardily.
Leila said hardily, "Are we to discuss it with a man here?"
"My lord," he said hardily, "I think it did not go well with you."
He stood in less fear of the others now, and more hardily pressed after them, taking no further thought of the six dead men.
She said, hardily, trying to sound cool and experiðenced.
"Not especially," said Catriana hardily, stopping a few feet away.
Bach, like Shakespeare, lends itself to successive reinventions, which is why both survive so hardily.
I shall be thirty in September, and we no longer look at society through a tambour-frame,' she said, hardily.
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"Any time that suits you," she said, hardily.
'But you were a virgin - that much was true,' Travis countered hardily.
"Oh, it's good enough for me," replied the Swede, hardily, as he poured himself some more whisky.
Jaelle had paled, but again it was Jennifer who answered, hardily.
They delivered their message roundly and hardily.
'Take it how you like,' she responded hardily.
Matilda lived as hardily as her men.
It resembled something that of Cocherel, which was as long and as hardily disputed.
"But my friend Sir Oliver can fight right hardily without either bite or sup," remarked the prince.
This floor surface is extended to other areas of the building in contrast with the terrazzo and carpeting that weather the high foot traffic hardily.
"Then," he said hardily, "you have somehow misinterpreted your facts, or are making guesses based on subliminal cues.
"Taken unawares," the boy said hardily.
"Let them rave," grinned the swordsman hardily.
"Yes, I did," he said hardily.
"We're both penniless vagabonds," he grinned hardily.
Mr. Rochester continued, hardily and recklessly: "Bigamy is an ugly word!