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91. Lucy frequently mentioned Charles's sailing weekends. 92. Lucy Snowe comes as a stranger to the school, but after a while starts to settle into place. 93. Theological or procedural matters too deep for such as Lucy and themselves. 94. He is very open, not nearly as controlled as Lucy Snowe, who restrains herself constantly. 95. Many thanks to Lucy Jackson who stepped in at very short notice to take Joan's place. 1. 96. I shall take one or two lodgers, perhaps a second maid to help Lucy with the linen. 97. He talked of the future; he made light of the present and its difficulties until Lucy lost sight of them too. 98. Lucy could only conclude that, whatever Charlie had been saying, it hadn't included specific mention of her name. 99. When he awoke Lucy was still at his side and the position of the sun had hardly changed. 100. Grace, unsupervised, puts on lipstick to welcome Lucy home, and looks extraordinary. 101. Lucy came - Jay's fingertips blazoned with the feel of her warm flesh - and crouched to see. 102. Did you consider other alternatives before you moved in with Lucy? 103. The kid had bright yellow socks on, Lucy was barefoot and her hair was longer and she wore glasses. 104. In 1866 he married Lucy Ellen, daughter of Edward Jones, commercial traveller. 105. But a remnant of caution urged that she tone it down, after all, Lucy ... She began. 106. Lucy had been approached by an international humanist organisation, there was funding, and Lucy was raring to go. 107. Lucy glanced into a couple of the rooms as they passed. 108. Lucy works extremely hard at keeping her children clean and healthy and at encouraging their development. 109. Lucy sank back into the darkness at the rear of the cab, and waited. 110. There was nothing Lucy liked more than the feel of fur against her skin. 111. And when she reached her room Lucy told herself her flushed cheeks were merely the result of the climb up the slope. 112. Harry will probably get over his affection for Lucy once we return to a normal life again. 113. Jay was amused by her go-getting energy, especially when Lucy had done battle with yet another charitable trust or foundation. 114. Lucy nearly choked on the stuff, but kept it down. 115. When they returned to the house Silas and Peter Bush walked from room to room with Lucy hovering in the background. 116. Tom continues in school until he is sixteen, and Maggie goes to a nearby girls' school, along with Lucy. 117. Marina took charge of Lucy, and she relaxed: Marina drawing people out was spectator sport. 118. And Lucy was perfectly capable of saying do stay the night. 119. A special word of thanks to Lucy Jackson, who although away had arranged for her daughter to make an enormous cake. 120. Lucy never wore slacks or make-up, except when he permitted it in order to cover a bruise.