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Beware the stare of Mary Shaw She had no children only dolls And if you see her in your dreams Be sure you never ever scream
Beward the stare of Mary shaw she has no children only dolls and if you see her in your dreams be sure you never ever scream or shell rip your tongue at the seam
Walter stares back at Ruth with defiance as a way to assert his identity and reclaim his sense of agency within a challenging and oppressive environment. This moment reflects his frustration with the limitations placed on him by societal expectations and his family's struggles. By meeting her gaze defiantly, he underscores his desire for respect and recognition, seeking to affirm his own dreams and aspirations despite the obstacles he faces.
it is someing you stare at then die avanutally!!
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children eat cement becaus they are hungry or want to get a laugh out of friends because some stare
If they stare right at the light it is bad for their eye sight
Anthony Tripi has written: 'Stare into her cry' -- subject(s): War poetry
Jadwiga Bujanska has written: 'Stare srebra' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Silverwork
Garfield Barwick has written: 'Precedent in the Southern Hemisphere' -- subject(s): Stare decisis
Jon Ronson has written: 'Men Who Stare at Goats' -- subject(s): Intelligence service
It is rude to stare at people.I stare at him for a moment, wondering if he was joking.He has a cold, icy stare.
The harshest method of discipline is the eye stare. Just looking at a child can be enough to straighten them out!
They Stare at you.
Gary Reiswig has written: 'The thousand mile stare' -- subject(s): Popular works, Alzheimer's disease
James Church has written: 'The man with the Baltic stare' -- subject(s): Fiction, Koreans, Officials and employees
A. Lakshminath has written: 'Precedent in Indian Law' 'Precedent in the Indian legal system' -- subject(s): Stare decisis