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91 But for few of the reasons enumerated in Amelia Hill's report.
92 Amelia was twenty-eight and farther from a career than she had been at twenty-one.
93 Amelia was one of 40, 000 sick and starving prisoners left in the camp.
94 Amelia seemed to have no trouble coping with George or with anyone else.
95 Amelia, her finances considerably reduced, saw an opportunity and set about getting her Kinner.
96 Marion would remember the times when what Amelia had done had to be redone by some one else.
97 Amelia became a student at one of the most exclusive finishing schools in the country, a school called Ogontz.
98 Amelia remained close to her parents and her sister through the summers spent in Kansas City.
99 In the meantime, it was Amelia who ruled the family roost.
100 One regular visitor to la strega, and later to Signora Grignaffini, was Amelia.
101 The scenario Amelia feared most had happened the men all got drunk.
102 When Amelia learned to fly in 1921, Lieutenant Harris's parachute jump was still almost two years in the future.
103 Amelia had the misfortune to arrive during the darkest period in Atchison history.
104 But it was evidently nowhere near as much as Amelia expected.
105 Amelia notified Mike Jackman to send off a telegram if they actually became airborne.
106 Rilla Challiss, married to Amelia Otis's nephew James(Sentencedict.com), also thought it a mistake.
107 Amelia carried a plate of eggs and toast over to a man sitting in the back, poring through a newspaper.
108 Amelia squinted at him like she wanted him to stop.
109 Amelia heard the newsmen trying to persuade the fliers to get dressed and have their picture taken.
110 It was there that Amelia saw her first Calilfornia air meet.
111 The realities of flying kicked in when Amelia tried to land the Avian at Rodgers field outside Pittsburgh.
112 When business was slow; the butcher allowed his girls and Amelia to unhitch the two horses from the traces and ride.
113 For the first and last time in her life, Amelia was too preoccupied to interact with her peers.
114 Amelia was a very unusual resident, the only person permitted by Mary Simkhovitch to use Greenwich House somewhat as a hotel.
115 Readers of the Amelia books soon begin to play similar language games.
116 As the chic, glamourous aviation editor, Amelia, of course,[http://sentencedict.com/amelia.html] was limited to writing about flying.
117 But before they really settled in, Amelia, alone, went to visit her cousins, the Challisses, in Atchison.
118 Amy tried to make light of it to Amelia and Muriel, who inevitably found out.
119 More to the point, he prevailed on Amelia to write the text in a matter of weeks.
120 That month Amelia began working at Bournewood Hospital as a nurse-companion, signing on to work until October 1.
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