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She never dreamed her son would do it.
Emily Spink never dreamed her then partner would hurt her.
But since the author has dreamed her way through her book, so should you too.
With a high-powered résumé, including stints as director of sales administration at MGM and vice president for international sales, marketing and business development at the Discovery Channel, she never dreamed her search would take so long.
That he was like her child, or godlike, or simply the lover of whom she, too, had dreamed, whom she had dreamed into being as eagerly as he had dreamed her? Might that little word, that tu, turn out to be the most arousing word in the language?
Close your eyes, and little has changed, dramaturgically speaking, in the forty-eight years between the time that Georgina dreamed her dream and that Celie, a poor, obscure, and blighted black woman, living in the early-twentieth-century South, embraces her own view of life's dreams and realities in "The Color Purple" (at the Bernard B. Jacobs).
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You don't begrudge Boyle dreaming her dream, but you do wish she, and her svengali, could dream bigger.
"I dream her dreams.
But as she approached her 60s, her dreams and her marriage dissolved in resentment and regret.
This dream — her hands are like her eyes.
In her dreams, her daughters were running.
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