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his hand = NOT true!!
john procter ,.I.,(-.-),.I.,
John Proctor
Steve Neild (or Nield) who is her bodyguard.
The correct grammar is "who ever becomes" "Whom" is used as a recipient, i.e. "to whom is given much" or "from whom it was taken."
Lady Mountbatten
The gardener with whom Constance Chatterley has an affair is called Mellors.
Hera, Zeus's wife, whom was the father of Hercules by a affair.
no, she did not
A letter written from a girlfriend or spouse to a soldier, whom are meanwhile away at post or battle, revealing an affair.
whom , Yes Because That's The First Holiday Ever Made .
Whom ever the Holy Spirit Chooses.