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  • You may think this trivial; the point is that if I'd mounted Miss Fanny that day I daresay I'd have lost interest in her -- at all events I'd have been less concerned to please her later, and would have avoided a great deal of sorrow, and being chased and bullyragged halfway round the world. Flash For Freedom
  • FANNY MALLETTE – Continental, un film sans fusil / Continental, a Film Without Guns Row Three » Recapping the Genie Winners - Where Cinema is more than just $100 Million productions
  • The others are Steven Schwartz's "The Baker's Wife" (1976), like "Fanny" based on a story by Marcel Pagnol, and Frank Loesser's "The Most Happy Fella" (1957). Fanny
  • It did not surprise her when Fanny said, "Now, Sophie dear, it seems only right and just that you should inherit the hat shop when I retire, being the eldest as you are.
  • Over the five years of our acquaintance with her, Fanny avoids pregnancy when it would be professionally inconvenient.
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  • But tell me, and tell* me truly, Mr. Clinton; thefegems, when you firft purchafed them, were they ac* tually intended for me? were they not rather intended for your Fanny, for your own Fanny, Mr. Clinton? The Fool of Quality; Or, the History of Henry Earl of Moreland.
  • Baron Hafner's and Prince d'Ardea's manner toward Fanny had inspired her the day before with a dolorous analogy between the atmosphere of falsehood in which that poor girl lived and the atmosphere in which she at times thought she herself lived. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • Fanny was, by all accounts, a fine equestrienne smartly turned out as she sought every opportunity to ride.
  • This is Elvis Presley, wiggling his fanny for posterity.
  • I gave him another shot of cough syrup and a pat on the fanny and sent him back out onto the Play-Doh-covered field.
  • In the tithe map this ford is marked, the only one in that neighbourhood, and the cottage is also marked exactly in the position mentioned by Fanny, the only building so placed. Juniper Hall: A Rendezvous of Certain Illustrious Personages during the French Revolution, Including Alexandre D'Arblay and Fanny Burney
  • Then, in a distant Missionary way he asked them certain questions, — as why little Joe had that hole in his frill, who said, Pa, Flopson was going to mend it when she had time, — and how little Fanny came by that whitlow, who said, Great Expectations
  • Though most of the dialog gives the impression the film is interested in who the real killer is the murder plot line is really an excuse to throw attractive and dangerous men into Fanny's depressed life.
  • But I on'y git to be 'nouncer one time, 'cause Fanny tellin' me nex 'fam'ly have dinnuh-potty make heap o' fun. Seventeen
  • Fanny packs, small bags that fasten around the waist, are among the most reviled accessories in modern culture, carrying inevitable associations with "scary American tourists at the Louvre," says designer Isaac Mizrahi. With Fanny Packs on the Runway, Can Mom Jeans Be Far Behind?
  • After a half hour of power walking, I stopped to remove my sweater and to tighten my large 14)fanny pack that had begun to slide down, 15)hampering my stride.
  • And all because I'd squeezed Fanny Duberly's tits at Roundway Down and played vingtet-un for ha'pennies with the likes of D'Israeli. Isabelle
  • At afternoon lunch, I sat in the common room nibbling on my potato knish, listening to Jo and Fanny, feeling as if my insides were made of India rubber and all their words bounced around without touching me. Deadly
  • in England `fanny' is vulgar slang for female genitals
  • Epstein lauded the Court for its new, more liberal outlook, represented by the Fanny Hill decision. Obscenity, Censorship, and the First Amendment
  • 'And I think it is _most_ charming, Mister Lushington; and I remember me now that Lady Fanny Errol, poor thing, said it would be a _charming_ sight. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • In Rye, he had employed Fanny the parlormaid, pretty and quiet and careful, and in Rye, too, he had found a treasure called Burgess Noakes, gnome-sized and not pretty, but making up for it in punctuality and the desire to please. The Master
  • (please note that in Australia a fanny is the front one, not the back one). Zizi
  • Mr. Tickels writhed beneath the sarcasm, and turned deadly pale, although he and his tormentor were the only persons present who comprehended the secret meaning of the words -- for Fanny was too much engrossed in conversation with Argyle, to heed the remark. Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life
  • Kensington Academy, where Rachel Esmond had her education, teased and tortured the little American stranger, and laughed at the princified airs which she gave herself from a very early age, Fanny The Virginians
  • During the course of the novel Julius unexpectedly renews his contact with Fanny.
  • Only Fanny remains convinced that he is quite plain.
  • In "Cytherea" the less lovely, but equally moral Fanny loses her Lee because she cannot satisfy his longings and nags when she fails. Definitions: Essays in Contemporary Criticism
  • But the cessation of his hostility for Pen did not diminish Huxter's attentions to Fanny.
  • Floyd is one of the original TV chefs, following in the footsteps of Fanny Craddock and the Galloping Gourmet, but has not been regularly on terrestrial TV for around two years.
  • I on'y git to be 'nouncer one time, 'cause Fanny tellin' me nex 'fam'ly have dinnuh-potty make heap o' fun. Seventeen A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family Especially William
  • I was able to catch him under the chin, while he was leaning over, and I knocked him flat on his fanny… He calmed down then, and when he got back on his feet he spent the next half hour ministering to the injured.
  • This autobiographical tale set in 1907 follows young Alexander and his sister Fanny as they struggle with their father's death and mother's hasty remarriage to an authoritarian clergyman.
  • Hes the biggest slabber we have ever had at Old Trafford, go fuck ureself carla ya little fanny Soccer Blogs - latest posts
  • Oh Fanny, I’m so glad you’re OK – look after yourself and hope you’re feeling better soon. kxx delphine said something sweet: Foodbeam » Now, that’s bunny-luck
  • My favourite US/UK difference has to be the American word for bumbag: ‘fanny pack’. Unexpected
  • Hester and Fanny have filled our old bird feeder and have had so much fun watching the robins and the cardinals come and eat the seeds that they put inside.
  • Since her startling film debut in Martin Scorcese's King of Comedy, Hollywood hasn't known what the hell to do with her many talents, but this funny lady has soldiered on, forging her own signature art form of musical comedy cabaret, becoming a modern day Fanny Brice in the process. Greg Garry: Sandra Bernhard: Bigmouth Strikes Again
  • Trusting soul that she is, Fanny related our conversation to the hotel manager the next day and came back in high dudgeon.
  • On 23 and 25 July Fanny had to dance the Cachucha three times.
  • Fanny told of their departure, and delivered their message.
  • For example, Fanny’s defloration is pretty grisly (like all other deflorations in the book, the pain the women experience is not glossed over, nor does it disappear after their first time), and then Fanny is raped by a gentleman while she is very depressed over miscarrying due to the shock of her true love being sent to the South Seas. 2010 February « paper fruit
  • But her attention was speedily diverted by the squabble going on in the corner; for Fanny, forgetful of her young-ladyism and her sixteen years, had boxed Tom's ears, and Tom, resenting the insult, had forcibly seated her in the coal-hod, where he held her with one hand while he returned the compliment with the other. An Old-Fashioned Girl
  • But in the forenoon, while Fanny after breakfast took a nap, I snatched an opportunity to cross-question Mrs. Physick, from whom I knew I could sooner or later obtain all she knew, -- the _sooner_ it would be, if she had anything good to tell; as, in my inexperience, I was almost sure she must have. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866
  • I agree with almost everything you say--how delightful it is to find such a close reading--though i do think Fanny has personality, it's just exceedingly sub=fusc. How Do You Solve a Problem Like Fanny Price? Thoughts on Mansfield Park, Novel and Films
  • I know sweet Fanny Adams about surgery
  • I have been forced in (since I began to write to you) to blatter to Fanny on the subject of my heroine, there being two cruces as to her life and history: how came she alone? and how far did she go with the Vailima Letters
  • A bumbag or fanny pack (hideous creation really) is just a small pack that you wear around your waist. Unexpected
  • Shrewd and fiercely honest, Fanny scorned the cheapness of her newfound celebrity.
  • Fanny was obliged to introduce him to Mr. Crawford
  • Fanny learned that the mill girls liked the bright-colored and expensive wares, and why; she learned that the woman with the "fascinator" (tragic misnomer!) over her head wanted the finest sled for her boy. Fanny Herself
  • When 15-year-old Fanny Hill comes to London the first of the procuresses she falls in with is Mrs Brown.
  • Among them were letters from Nelson's long-suffering wife, Fanny.
  • Fanny Gore Brown and her fellow Wrens plotted the movements of German ships and submarines.
  • It's a pair of electret condensers hidden in a leather fannypackThat's a bum bag, English readers. Sonopak stealth recording bum bag
  • Fanny would certainly believe him so at least, and must find that her estimation of him was higher than ever when he appeared as the attendant, supporter, cheerer of a suffering brother. Mansfield Park
  • are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?
  • In 1851 he married Fanny Lucy Wightman, who was to bear six children, three of whom predeceased him.
  • Even if your fanny is still sore, at least it will look good sitting upon this tuffet. Polka Dot Cottage: Tush cushion
  • Exhausted by these efforts, he was then dealt a terrible blow by the sudden death in May of his beloved elder sister Fanny.
  • The only mineral He doesn't want extracted is his own rockbound foot from the fanny of Liberal America. Peter Smith: GOP to appoint snake handler House Chaplain
  • Fanny, she discovered, was a pioneer woman, a legendary dynamo and singular adventuress.
  • ‘You'll find out soon enough,’ Jorge grumbled as he rubbed his fanny.
  • Like the film, the play follows the misfortunes of the Ekdahl family—in particular siblings Fanny and Alexander, who are forced to leave the splendor and voluptuousness of their happy family home after their father dies following a stroke suffered while playing Hamlet's ghost on stage. Bergman's Masks and Mirrors
  • Fanny paced the royal audience chamber, her wings tucked tightly together behind her back.
  • ‘Coronation’, first begging the bishop to excuse the peculiar allusions to the ‘clargy’, contained in one of the verses; and then Fanny was asked to sing. The Kellys and the O'Kellys
  • FANNY HILL is pretty negligeable when compared to serious stuff like I, A WOMAN (1965) with Essy Persson, or the later films he made with Maria Forsa, like FLOSSIE (1974) and JUSTINE AND JULIETTE (1975); it's even negligeable when compared to the colorful, pneumatic fun of AROUND THE WORLD WITH FANNY HILL, which I called "imaginative" and "highly amusing" in my 1992 review. Archive 2008-03-16
  • He is back: ‘My favorite American expression is ‘fanny pack’,’ he tee-hees, undoing all his sterling work of the 73rd minute.
  • This encounter was so highly agreeable to Miss Fanny, and gave her so much to think of with triumph afterwards, that it softened her asperities exceedingly. Little Dorrit
  • The gift comprised other valuable material as well, including Arthur's memoirs, selections from his correspondence with John Ruskin, and letters to Joseph Severn from the Cowden Clarkes, H. Buxton Forman, Fanny Keats de Llanos, Mary Shelley, and Edward Trelawny. New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
  • At breakfast next morning Fanny plied him with questions and was furious at his cool uncommunicativeness. Fanny Herself
  • You wouldn't have us call a mastodon like that Fanny, would you, or Tatters? A House-Boat on the Styx
  • The penniless author successfully wooed and married Fanny.
  • He talks to Fanny Kemble, who 'dashes' most people. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • In her mind, the term fanny pack, "is just eww, so cheesy, so tacky, so horrible. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Fanny had arrived at from the opposite extreme, but some lingering remnant of prudence had induced him to put on the cavesson headstall, with the long rope attached to it, over the filly's bridle. All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches
  • The boy who long ago kissed their bare shoulders, or the raspy-voiced best friend, bleating out hilarious comments about her puckered fanny from the next dressing room over at Eileen Fisher? What Girls Want
  • And all because I'd squeezed Fanny Duberly's tits at Roundway Down and played vingtet-un for ha'pennies with the likes of D'Israeli. Isabelle
  • I dropped Fanny's petticoat that I had been unpinning from the clothesline and ran inside after my sister.
  • Ever attentive to detail, Fanny arrived back brandishing a choice of two.
  • He spent the hours of travel in coining caustic remonstrances against being treated in the way he had been, but when he arrived and found her having tea in the hotel drawing-room looking quite fresh and young, he decided to postpone them, and all he said was: “Well, Fanny, you look quite bobbish.” On Forsyte 'Change
  • I just went out to have a good time and a couple of punks jump me and steal my watch and my fanny pack.
  • Back over low-medium heat for 10 minutes or so, stiring all the time, until the custard “nappe” the wooden spoon fanny : it means that the custard coats the spoon: if you have a thermometre you should know this : cook until the temperature reaches 83°C, then remove from the heat for 2 minutes, still stirring. Foodbeam » Glace à la vanille fondante with black cherries
  • Captain Hicks would have allowed any mortal man, any German student, any French tourist, any Prussian whiskerando, to do a harm to Miss Fanny! The Kickleburys on the Rhine
  • Actress Frances O'Connor brings a refreshing candour to the most insufferably priggish of all Austen's heroines, Fanny Price, and Alessandro Nivola is irresistibly rakish as her potential beau.
  • Because there were, on the platform, waiting for the first train possible, at least 600 girls wearing bikinis and fanny pelmets.
  • Fanny looked on and listened, not unamused to observe the selfishness which, more or less disguised, seemed to govern them all, and wondering how it would end.
  • Fanny had not a word to say against its becomingness, and, excepting what remained of her scruples, was exceedingly pleased with an acquisition so very apropos. Mansfield Park
  • At the risk of leaving his coat behind him, or tearing deep scratches in his back, he got through the hedge when the so-called Miss Fanny and her pretended deaf-and-dumb maid were at the other end of the path; then, when they had come within twenty yards of him without seeing him, for he was in the shadow of the hedge, and the moon was shining brightly, he suddenly rose. Albert Savarus
  • I have been forced in (since I began to write to you) to blatter to Fanny on the subject of my heroine, there being two cruces as to her life and history: how came she alone? and how far did she go with the Vailima Letters
  • Now, if it hadn't been for FANNY, I-- Where's that linkman? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 7, 1891
  • But Fanny is laughing , squirming with laughter.
  • She intersperses Fanny Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words with poignant letters to her brother, Felix.
  • What you call a fanny pack obviously the start of a new fashion trend - the male bustle. The Indignity of Summer: It's Always Dorkiest Before the Fall
  • Fanny made a drawing of him, and he and his dogs _sat_ for a fivepenny, which I honestly gave him for his and his dogs 'tricks. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 1
  • He called the number and ordered the two pepperoni and sausage pizzas aright after Aaron left to pick up Fanny.
  • The penniless author successfully wooed and married Fanny.
  • No disrespect to that most estimable little crocus; but Fanny Kemble is one that even the great pleasure-giver herself might be willing to have bear her name. Gardening by Myself
  • To which Fanny made the short answer, ‘That gaby.’ Little Dorrit
  • I saw Fanny Elssler dance the _cracovienne_ and the _cachucha_, and it is a memory which will linger with me always. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century
  • Stalwart individuals unshaken by the the narrow worldviews of others or the stigma surrounding the term fanny pack. The Speculist: Better All The Time #22
  • In Australia the fanny is different to what a fanny is in the US). Art News Blog Plans
  • CAP pâtissier cookbooks fanny and aïda dan lepard pascal lac pierre hermé Foodbeam » “Standard deviation”, ça marche aussi en pâtisserie? – Gâteau au yaourt et au pamplemousse
  • Incidentally, in Essex such fanny art is called a "vajazzle": you get a "bed" (a sunbed), get a vajazzle, get yer teeth bleached "proper white like Melinda Messenger" then you "gah dahn Sugar Hut, see if Kirk's back from Marbella. Grace Dent's TV OD
  • 'Oh Christ, you can't say 'fanny' - that sounds ridiculously childish, he'll just laugh at you. Archive 2009-03-01
  • In the meantime, it would behoove all of us "behoove" means something that causes you to grow hooves to remember the true spirit of "Bike Month," which is, of course, all about health, respect, safety, fanny-packs, and gigantic "Fred" rides. The Indignity of Bike Month: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Cleats, Love and Understanding?
  • I a red thic ballet o 'yourn called Fanny Fear, an, zim ta I, there's naw moril to it. The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
  • On the subject of the bombshell quotes from Barack Obama about "bankrupting" the coal industry and making electric rates "skyrocket" - about which I audio excerpt of which Hugh has since posted separately - the San Francisco Chronicle is now furiously trying to cover its collective fanny in a spectacularly unconvincing fashion. Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog
  • Eventually Joseph falls in love with Fanny, a milkmaid, becomes footman to Sir Thomas and Lady Booby, and, together with Mrs Slipslop the chambermaid, attends them for their season in London.
  • But as the time of the waltz approached she sent a footman to fetch Chalker and another to call Jethro, and made her adieus to the Duchess and Fanny. The Outrageous Dowager
  • Darling, you mustn't criticize Fanny.
  • ZOE-FANNY: I let him larrup it into me for the fun of it. Ulysses
  • Just as some try to hang on to the outdated fanny by throwing it over a shoulder and calling it a "roo," people just can't seem to let go of the first person pronouns. Kansan.com stories
  • But I've seen tourists and expats dressed like peacocks, strutting their stuff, dripping in jewelry, with all their valuables in flimsy fanny packs or purses and they are neon signs for "please rob me". Ripped off Prevention Tactics
  • Incidentally, in Essex such fanny art is called a "vajazzle": you get a "bed" (a sunbed), get a vajazzle, get yer teeth bleached "proper white like Melinda Messenger" then you "gah dahn Sugar Hut, see if Kirk's back from Marbella. Grace Dent's TV OD

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