(Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina.
Administrative division of the now-inexistent al-Ándalus.
1About Cora Teague having left her nanny job, reportedly for health reasons.
2After waiting a short time, Cora pointed down the river, and said:-
3People back home are probably waking up to the end, Cora said.
4Nobody felt how Cora's heart dropped off a cliff at that moment.
5She looked up in surprise at the re-entrance of Cora and Sylvan.
6We've got a house in Cora-wall here but I've never been yet.
7The lines of some amateur poet flashed across the mind of Cora:
8According to Stella's letter, we could expect to find Cora Czerne here.
9And of course, Cora did what she could to keep them clean.
10The olive oil and incense must have transferred to him from Cora.
11I saw no one except for Alistair, Stella, and Cora, I said.
12They searched all the way down while Cora played with the cat.
13Everything he does and says makes me want to scream, Cora said.
14Maybe Ma had her ways of going to visit with Cora, too.
15On the side of the precipice Cora refused to move any farther.
16She would call for Cora later; just now her afternoons were occupied.