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Cissie -- why shouldn't one call her Cissie in one's private thoughts anyhow?
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All he could do now was to find a desirable tenant for "Cissie" -- some one really desirable.
A Room with a View 1924
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I’ll let you worry about what Jane Schneider will have to say about that but I think Cissie is better.
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I’ll let you worry about what Jane Schneider will have to say about that but I think Cissie is better.
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Mrs Zainunissa Gool (1900-1963), affectionately known as Cissie and as rare a beauty as her grandmother, took up the weapons that her father had laid aside on entering the maze of white supremacy politics.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 21 Ray Esther 1969
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He suggested that Mrs. Honeychurch, if she had time, should descend from the carriage and inspect "Cissie" for herself.
A Room with a View 1924
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"Cissie" was the name of one of these villas, "Albert" of the other.
A Room with a View 1924
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Elizabeth "Cissie" Symington has been singing and dancing to the songs of her native
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Since they were born on the same day, Naomi Lauter and her friend, Roselyne "Cissie" Swig, celebrate their birthday every year by heading to a Bay Area flower garden.
J. Weekly 2010
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Under the coaching of Crocker and wife Katherine T. "Cissie" Jones, most of the players have been transformed from inexperienced riders to mallet-waving, galloping fiends.
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