1The department of arts and culture has said woah nelly… for now at least.
2The mysteriousness of the change in Miss Nelly perturbed him the more.
3Then, of course, Nelly came rushing over here to tell us off.
4His Nelly must have the fields and the woods and the waters.
5That she no longer needed to bow and scrape to Nelly Lorentz.
6She hadn't wanted to tell Nelly the real reason for her departure.
7Left alone once more, Nelly set off in the direction of town.
8Once more you meet at the home of Nelly the blue-eyed Madge.
9The General had sworn then that Robin never should have his Nelly.
10It would never do; he must not go to see Nelly again.
11Madge is often with Nelly; and Madge is never less than Madge.
12The visitor held out a telegram, which Nelly took in some bewilderment.
13Elder Nelly Patterson said she was relieved the climb had been closed.
14Nelly unlocked the door with her latchkey, and stood on the step.
15Farrell and Nelly meanwhile were, it seemed, in no lack of conversation.
16Nelly could not rouse herself to write the letter to Miss Martin.