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She used the Japanese word Danna-san, Sir Master, and although she had never yet allowed Kamejdro to master her at anything, she sang the word in a lilting, wifelike manner and dropped her eyes, and all the men there thought: "How lucky Kamejiro was to make that swap."
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He recalled Danna's strength and fearlessness, and her knowledge of the forest, and Rebby's quiet good judgment.
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Donnie and Dana Dunagan Of course I've already written at length about the profound impression made on me by Donnie Dunagan, but I haven't written anything yet about "The Major's Minor," Dana pronounced "Danna" or about the Dunagans as a couple.
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Donnie and Dana Dunagan Of course I've already written at length about the profound impression made on me by Donnie Dunagan, but I haven't written anything yet about "The Major's Minor," Dana pronounced "Danna" or about the Dunagans as a couple.
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"Danna," she said, as soon as the sisters were alone, "do you suppose you and I could find the way to Chandler's River?"
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"Danna -" a low hiss interrupted what he was about to say.
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How long before she has her first “Rosanne Rosanna Danna” moment?
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Ok, in the words of the famous philosopher, Rosanna Anna Danna, "Never Mind".
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It must frustrate Cheney that fighting terrorism intelligently is not as macho as carpet bombing places that contain suspected enemies of the U.S. J Danna
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Danna was crying out loud now, as much from pain as from fright.
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