1 It was the crisis, and into it Mollie intruded with clumsy tread.
2 And Mollie was to have returned the favor in a few days.
3 Now he said, Mollie Prater, you got a case of the crazies?
4 Mollie has given me tea to keep me awake on the road.
5 I mean it, Mollie ; it is not a polite form of speech.
6 A month ago Mollie had been in the full swing of mid-term.
7 On the floor sat the toddler, Mollie , still in her white dress.
8 Snap-shots, showing Ed and Mollie on the beach in their bathing suits.
9 Mollie and Ruth were deep in conversation with Mrs. Post and Hugh.
10 Aunt Mollie and her first husband trekked in here forty years ago.
11 It was high noon when Mollie awoke, refreshed in body and mind.
12 Mollie looked almost frightened; she shrunk away with a wistful little sigh.
13 The same thought clouded the bright faces of Mollie , Grace and Bab.
14 Mollie spent the evening alone, of course, but in despair no longer.
15 She was longing to see her mother and Mollie and Betty Ashton.
16 A few people can, not everyone; but it is better not, Mollie .
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