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  • The name Loraine is common throughout this section. "

    Hester's Counterpart A Story of Boarding School Life Adele W. [Illustrator] Jones 1895

  • "Loraine," he said gently, as the others drew away, "don't be hard with me.

    Truxton King A Story of Graustark George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • Loraine Lisznayi takes to the trail, and then went up the creek to give orders for the superintendence of his Bonanza mines during his absence.

    THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010

  • And not only was Loraine Lisznayi here, but her cosmopolitan reputation was somewhat the worse for wear, and she was not exactly so young as when she posed in the studios of artist queens and received at her door the cards of cardinals and princes.

    THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010

  • Loraine Lisznayi must be, also what noble women Mrs. Eppingwell and Freda were to interest themselves in the welfare of the unknown Flossie.

    THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010

  • It was nobody's fault except the man's that Loraine Lisznayi at last landed him.

    THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010

  • Flossie was coming, and a low buzz went up when Loraine Lisznayi rode down the main street behind his wolf-dogs.

    THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010

  • Guess it wouldn't hurt Loraine to cool her feet by the water-hole a little longer.

    THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010

  • Loraine Bodewes Tefaf Maastricht 2010 Getting lost at this month's Tefaf, the world's leading art and antiques fair, could be fun.

    The Art World's Yearly Pilgrimage Margaret Studer 2011

  • She also showed him dainty missives, superscribed, "My dear Loraine," and ended "Most affectionately yours," and signed by the given name of a real live queen on a throne.

    THE SCORN OF WOMEN 2010

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