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  • At the motel, he opened a beer and called Mary Ann.

    The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011

  • At the motel, he opened a beer and called Mary Ann.

    The Sins of Brother Curtis Lisa Davis 2011

  • I suppose the fact is, she's been called Mary Ann so long and so often that she's forgotten her father's name -- if she ever had any.

    Merely Mary Ann Israel Zangwill 1895

  • I suppose the fact is she's been called Mary Ann so long and so often that she's forgotten her father's name -- if she ever had any.

    The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes Israel Zangwill 1895

  • "It wouldn't be no quick session," recalls Mary Ann of the Arrows 'first forays into the studio.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • "It wouldn't be no quick session," recalls Mary Ann of the Arrows 'first forays into the studio.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Ray Charles fans, for instance, should rejoice that Se ñ or Sanchez gave the Genius the chance to record one of his last great performances, "Mary Ann," on Mr. Sanchez's 2003 album "Outa Sight!"

    Warm Tunes for the Botti and Spirit Will Friedwald 2010

  • For a real treat, check out Dylan's version, called "Mary Ann" on, I think, "Self-Portrait" (?)

    The Annotated "Broke-down Palace" Robert Hunter 1970

  • "It would be a good thing for you, if the schooner" Mary Ann "should go to pieces off here," remarked Mysie to Clara, who had become her constant attendant.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859 Various

  • "Mary Ann," he said gravely, "don't you see that when I did that I was -- like your brother Tom?"

    The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes Israel Zangwill 1895

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