Ena Ryan talks to Jack Perkins about wartime Wellington of the 1940s.
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When Brennan had Leif in his console seat, Ena belted him in.
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Ena, the younger of Lilian's two cousins, answered the door to Max.
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Ena Ryan, then a schoolgirl, recalls the events of that day.
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She was the grand-daughter of Queen Victoria and Ena of Battenberg.
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If it wasn't for Ena Jones, this novel might never have been written.
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Felicia and Ena were two leggy creatures in their early teens.
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Ena's father started with mountain rescue in the 1980s and still works for them.
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In the morning Ena accosted Shell while she ate a breakfast of fish stew.
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When Leif had gone, Brennan chuckled, wrapped Ena in his arms, and kissed her.
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Rather to her surprise, Ena discovered that she enjoyed watching him rub his jaw.
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Ena tucked a hand under the swell of her belly.
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Cradling her child to her chest, Ena clambered on board.
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Shell clambered to where Ena sat beneath a wind-rippled awning.
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Ena's smile was torn away and a hand rose in a gesture against evil.
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Ena is the indomitable mother of Ken Reilly, a survivor of clerical sex abuse.
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