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This is another very special little quilt called Nannie's Nine.
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This is another very special little quilt called Nannie's Nine.
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This is another very special little quilt called Nannie's Nine.
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Nannie's husband had died years earlier, Nannie was tired of living alone, and we needed someone to help care for Emily, since both Mom and Watson work.
Kristy And The Secret Of Susan Martin, Ann M., 1955- 1990
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McCarly, leaving it to Nannie's choice whether she would go to
Diary of Samuel A. Agnew : September 27, 1863-June 30, 1864, 1957
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The spook of fear is not the cheeriest companion of the early cup of tea, and Nannie's words, allied to Nannie's face when she entered without knocking, had caused the silly, invertebrate woman to take immediate action for once in her life.
Leonie of the Jungle Joan Conquest
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Randolph was on the lookout for them, and his excitement was no less than Nannie's.
The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives Elizabeth Strong Worthington
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The next move on Steve's and Nannie's part would be to drive her nestward.
The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives Elizabeth Strong Worthington
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Nannie's hand dived into her small pocket, and re-appeared with two nickels and a copper.
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"Pwomise," called back Leonie from her Nannie's arms as she opened the door to them and lifted the tired happy child from the taxi.
Leonie of the Jungle Joan Conquest
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