One being that he fell in love with a mere human who so happened to be a maid for that old hag. |
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Edna Beard fell in love with the countryside while working the land to feed a nation at war. |
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But before that 14-year-old Brenda Clarkson, from Doncaster, fell in love with the place while waitressing in a nearby hotel. |
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I also at a very young age fell in love with the moon in all its phases, though the full moon always drew me out. |
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Instantly, the Utah native fell in love with the sport and began racing soon after. |
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Demophoon and Phyllis fell in love when his ship was washed ashore in a storm. |
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She fell in love with a Kiwi martial art teacher and simply took off with him. |
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The couple travelled the world together three years ago and fell in love with Asia. |
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I can't even begin to do it justice except to say that it reminds me why I fell in love with animation in the first place. |
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She was so caring, so beautiful and angelic that I fell in love with her and proposed within a month. |
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Portia immediately fell in love with him and feared lest he should choose the wrong box. |
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The following month, she learned to mush dogs, and fell in love with the practice. |
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Doctors Hilary and Alan Hill fell in love with Argyll long before moving there. |
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It was here that I fell in love with astrantias, fuss-free starry flowers whose beauty must be seen up close to be fully appreciated. |
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After years of loneliness following their spouses' deaths, they met at a senior citizens centre and fell in love at first sight. |
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He fell in love with Bening on screen, then auditioned her for the role of his lover in the film Bugsy. |
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A young justice, the Governer of the town, saw the young maid and fell in love with her. |
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He lived in a house on the beach and fell in love with Grenada's azure blue seas and white sand beaches. |
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No sooner had he set eyes on Prospero's tender-hearted daughter than he fell in love with her. |
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Wilmer found and fell in love with his studio, a former warehouse, on his first day scouting business space in Sausalito. |
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She said the marquise had a kind heart, and fell in love with a common man. |
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Everyone in town knew her name, and all the men, even those with wives of their own, fell in love with her. |
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Charlemagne thereupon fell in love with the lake and could not leave its shores. |
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One I fell in love with, the other excites me beyond belief, makes me think about my life, and even talk about it. |
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And if you fell in love with me so long ago it only makes this feeling stronger, right? |
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She was a true beauty and the typical blonde bombshell that fell in love with my dad, a martial arts professional. |
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A few months later I fell in love with this friend and carried a torch for him for years, but he would never have me. |
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This is the place that Kim Clijsters fell in love with as a promising teenager with belting ground strokes and a wide-eyed enthusiasm. |
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Everyone in the hospital fell in love with her she was totally and utterly spoilt. |
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In East Germany he teamed up with a group of dissidents bent on escape, and fell in love with a girl called Antje. |
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I can do no better than to link to my story from last year about how I fell in love with him. |
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As a college freshman he fell in love with a native Minnesotan and came here nearly 27 years ago to join her. |
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I once fell in love over the internet, and travelled 5 thousand miles to meet her. |
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He probably got married early on, fell in love, and has stayed true and faithful to her ever since. |
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When, in the early 20th century, mainland America fell in love with Hawaii, it fell in love with the uke too. |
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Both fell in love with a man who had suffered a lonely upbringing by distant and undemonstrative parents. |
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I recently tried skyr at Whole Foods and fell in love with it, especially mixed with fresh berries. |
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She fell in love with the farm and wanted to bring families out here for an unplugged day. |
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They fell in love, she got up the duff, he panicked and they're getting married. |
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It starred a young soprano Marie Slowey and the officer and the singer fell in love and married. |
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Retired York history professor Norman Hampson first fell in love with the French during the war. |
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From the moment she saw its black coat, sprinkled with white hairs, she fell in love with it. |
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Lincoln fell in love with metaphors and cadences, assonance and alliteration. |
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Alex's mother went to Greece for a holiday, met his father, fell in love, and decided to stay there. |
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I think what helped us persevere and stay with it was that we kind of fell in love with our subjects. |
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A most delightful and charming young person she stole the show, because with her personality we all just fell in love with her. |
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Can rock ever again generate the poorly-constructed yet subversive caterwaul for which I once fell in love with it? |
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Her parents moved over to the islands in the late sixties and fell in love with the sport of surfing. |
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I fell in love with one of the girls as she told me tales of her paradisal childhood as the gardener's daughter in a castle in East Prussia. |
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While I was researching a short story, I gradually fell in love with the hula. |
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Dr Weathers told of how he fell in love with the sport of climbing during a 1985 family vacation to Colorado. |
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He got a commission to photograph a house in Ireland, fell in love with the country, and they all moved there. |
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I fell in love with a lovely young physiotherapist working at the hospital. |
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We fell in love, then she went to France to do a picture for Alain Resnais called La Guerre est finie with Yves Montand. |
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The demon that fell in love with me so many years ago, that helped condemn me to this fate, was standing right here talking to me. |
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But while interning in Boston, he met another woman, spent a dinner and a night with her, and fell in love. |
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I was married with a little boy by now but my wife fell in love with someone else and I was playing away. |
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He is so loving and kind that I immediately remember why I fell in love with him in the first place. |
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The deejays loved her because she hit the road and came to see them and they all fell in love with her. |
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We laughed and drank more wine and gossiped about old colleagues, including one women who fell in love with a Cuban while holidaying in Havana. |
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I fell in love with his home town, Aleppo, as soon as we arrived, weary in the dusk of a balmy, jasmine-scented evening. |
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Around the age of 17, she fell in love with yet another of George III's equerries, Sir Charles FitzRoy, who was said to be a very dull young man. |
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Now a new film based on the life of Harry Houdini is set to tell the fictional tale of how the escapologist fell in love with an Edinburgh woman. |
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The children teased my parents about their budding romance and my parents, in turn, fell in love with their tiny wards. |
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She saw her first bullfight at seven while on a family vacation in Mexico, and fell in love with the sport. |
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He fell in love with a beautiful Bulgarian woman betrothed to a Turk. |
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Although not up the duff, I absolutely fell in love with it. |
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The 41-year-old claims she met the Olympic champion on Tinder, and they fell in love. |
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I absolutely, totally and utterly fell in love with the place. |
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He fell in love very shortly after, and not only was he wildly enamoured of her, he made a great friend of her husband who was some 20 years older than them both. |
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He used to stay in a small guest house when visiting New York, but ate at the Hilton for the bargain breakfast there, and they fell in love over an omelette. |
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He also fell in love with an Iroquois girl and concealed her within his home, under the care of one of his slaves. |
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And I fell in love with pubs, with being a guv'nor, with all of it. |
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A man who wrote wondrously for the ear was surely not seduced by the euphony of her name, but they fell in love and she stuck to him over the years through many a scrape. |
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I fell in love with this character despite his obvious faults. |
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She fell in love with Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie, a soldier with a record of derring-do with appropriate movie star looks. |
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The Arranged Marriage that Ended Happily Ever After Mira Jacob, Vogue How my parents fell in love, 30 years later. |
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So he had to be pretty sharp and he fell in love with a girl who he thought he was going to spend a weekend with, it happened to a lot of people, holy God, he was hooked. |
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The sophisticated, almost stentorian tone of her voice skyrockets by at least two octaves and the gamine pixie we all fell in love with is snapping my picture. |
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It is impossible to remember the exact moment I fell in love with music. |
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When my godson Trey was a toddler growing up in Brooklyn, every white woman who saw him fell in love with him. |
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But I also fell in love with Buddy Holly, Michael Jackson, and Gerry Rafferty. |
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Also back is that impeccable writing, packed with all the weird, wonderful one-liners that fans fell in love with last season. |
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When I got there, I fell in love with the town that I had once scorned. |
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Best friends can often describe the moment when they platonically fell in love with each other. |
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I fell in love with the animals here, bought clay and started sculpting. |
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Psychologists call this narcissism, the personality trait that was inspired by Narcissus, the Greek god who saw his reflection in a pool and fell in love with himself. |
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We fell in love with each other when all our children were toddlers. |
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When she had a makeover in August 2009, those who fell in love with the homely homebody almost had a collective breakdown. |
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The narcissus is a flower named after the young man who fell in love with his own reflection and pined away because he could not reach the object of his love. |
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We first fell in love with her pixieish charm when she was one half of the pop-rock duo the Murmurs, West Coast favorites with three albums to their credit. |
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Who was the dude in New York that fell in love with a hooker? |
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She fell in love with the theatre when she was still a student at the Rousse Language School where her debut was in a performance of Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw. |
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Two months later he was studying starship astrogation and fell in love. |
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They were working together on a 1993 BBC film, Gallowglass, fell in love and later set up home together in London. |
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While visiting the RSPCA, in Barnes Hill, Claire fell in love with an overweight Staffy called Fat George, who she is hoping can live with her. |
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A COUPLE who fell in love on a charity hitch-hike dressed as a bride and groom have married for real. |
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The old school baseball people bristled, but the fans fell in love with his big swings and big personality. |
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I quickly fell in love with El Barrio, where I ate cuchifrito and listened to music on the rooftop with my neighbors. |
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He fell in love with the cheese and made a business arrangement that granted the Bell Inn exclusive marketing rights to Blue Stilton. |
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He fell in love with a French woman, Annette Vallon, who in 1792 gave birth to their daughter Caroline. |
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Gilbert had already started work on a new opera involving a plot in which people fell in love against their wills after taking a magic lozenge. |
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During filming, Burton met and fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor, who was then married to Eddie Fisher. |
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In 1784 he migrated to Ireland where he fell in love with a woman called Jane Daly. |
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According to local folklore, Muckle Flugga and nearby Out Stack were formed when two giants, Herma and Saxa, fell in love with the same mermaid. |
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He fell in love with a woman he thus saved, but she and her friends tricked him and escaped. |
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The two fell in love, and the Earl is encouraged to settle down in Narbonne and marry Ermingerd. |
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When Philip returned to Pella, he fell in love with and married Cleopatra Eurydice, the niece of his general Attalus. |
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The Ruskin marriage was already fatally undermined as she and Millais fell in love, and Effie left Ruskin, causing a public scandal. |
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While recuperating, he fell in love, for the first time, with Agnes von Kurowsky, a Red Cross nurse seven years his senior. |
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Eventually he fell in love, and by age twenty was living in a gay couple, complete with house, garden, swimming pool, and room for a pony. |
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Back in the 1960s, Eugene Concert Choir artistic director Diane Retallack fell in love with the sound of the Swingle Singers. |
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I instantly fell in love with the perky little blond pony, Ladybug, as she pranced up. |
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While a university student in Calcutta, she saw her first Bioscope and immediately fell in love with the medium. |
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When Vaishali was attacked by King Bimbisar of Magadha she unknowingly fell in love with him. |
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I blithered on for a little bit more and fell in love a little bit more, and then she said to me, 'does your wife like watches? |
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While still married, she fell in love with Maharaja Pratap Singh Gaekwar of Baroda at the 1943 Madras Horse Show. |
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When I first went to Paris, I fell in love with the serenading of the piano accordion by the River Seine. |
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He loved teenage boys and rough trade and fell in love easily and often. |
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I'm a cat lover, but I fell in love with these dogs, especially the Peke, Li-Chee. |
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Paula's clients fell in love with the layout of this ranch home, the Florida room as well as the private fenced in back yard. |
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Jenny Stewart, 84, and Jenny Dafoe, 88, left Crosshouse in Ayrshire as war brides in 1946 after both fell in love with Canadian soldiers called Walter. |
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The English fell in love with the juniper-infused Dutch spirit genever in the late 17th century, which paved the way for the more potent, dry British gins. |
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Payne fell in love with her and in 1826 asked her to marry him. |
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While leading this vagrant and miserable life, Johnson fell in love. |
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Bev Peascod, of Carlisle, fell in love with stray dog Sylvie in Greece. |
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During this period Wilson excelled in sport as well as academic subjects, and fell in love with Margaret Fletcher, who was the object of his affections for several years. |
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There was once a widow, fair, young, free, rich, and withal very pleasant and jocund, that fell in love with a certain round and well-set servant of a college. |
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In the 5th Century Dwynwen fell in love with Maelon Dafodrill. |
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Some time in 1910, John fell in love with the town of Martigues, in Provence, located halfway between Arles and Marseilles, and first seen from a train en route to Italy. |
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They met, fell in love, got married, and lived happily ever after. |
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The first cloud I fell in love with was the cumulous nimbus. |
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The Ice Cream Man and the Lollipop Lady Some say it was a heaven-hatched plan, Etched on the stars above, When the lollipop lady and the ice cream man Madly fell in love. |
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Davis fell in love with the bass just before high school, pushing her way through those first painful blisters to discover a gift for jazz's improvisatory style. |
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