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Carrington Curphy
is on page 370 of 432
I guessed right!! About which model… at least it seems like I did at the moment
— Jan 31, 2026 12:59PM
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Carrington Curphy
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This is when the dramatic “dun dun dun” gets played in a movie or show
— Jan 31, 2026 10:34AM
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Carrington Curphy
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Mia, now referred to as The Kennedy Girl, will attend a state dinner at Versailles with the Kennedys as guests
And now her bank account has much more money in it. A large sum deposited
Philip, come back for our girl
— Jan 30, 2026 09:48AM
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And now her bank account has much more money in it. A large sum deposited
Philip, come back for our girl
Carrington Curphy
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“It was unfair to die when life was at its most cold and grim. Better to live until the spring, she always thought. Even when one can no longer venture out into the world, spring finds a way to make it into one's home, lifting the spirits and warming the bones.”
— Jan 30, 2026 09:42AM
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Carrington Curphy
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“…a campaign for clemency, particularly for Ethel, whose role was not as clearly defined as her husband's…
“Julius Rosenberg died at the first electric shock. His wife, how-ever, did not. After three attempts, she was still alive, and the executioners tried twice more before they were successful. After the fifth electrocution, when she was finally pronounced dead, smoke was rising from her head”
— Jan 30, 2026 09:33AM
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“Julius Rosenberg died at the first electric shock. His wife, how-ever, did not. After three attempts, she was still alive, and the executioners tried twice more before they were successful. After the fifth electrocution, when she was finally pronounced dead, smoke was rising from her head”
Carrington Curphy
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“Watch out for the diamond”
“Diamonds are Forever”
— Jan 30, 2026 09:19AM
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“Diamonds are Forever”
Carrington Curphy
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“Fashion transcended mere serviceability. It inspired, consoled, and pleased the people for whom it was meant.”
— Jan 30, 2026 09:06AM
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Carrington Curphy
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“Clothing meant something to people. To her and people like her, who never had enough money; it was merely something practical with which to clothe herself. And yet, even when finances had been the most pressing consideration, she had still occupied herself with time spent picking out the prettiest color or the softest fabric.”
— Jan 30, 2026 09:06AM
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Carrington Curphy
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“Flowers were one of the loves of her life, and whenever she was feeling distressed, she treated herself to the most appealing ones she could find.”
— Jan 30, 2026 08:56AM
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