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Just after the wedding, however, she learns that he has been cooking the books, several employees have accused him of sexual harassment and his company is about to file for bankruptcy.
P. D. James -- Baroness James of Holland Park -- introduced Cordelia in the 1973 mystery novel "An Unsuitable Job for a Woman" as someone who has "no qualifications or relevant past experience" to be a private detective, and added that she has "no capital, except for her slight but tough 22-year-old body". Once on the (unsuitable) job, however, she learns very quickly.
Soon, however, she learns that the automaton is actually a fairy prince trapped and cursed, a state that the reigning sorcerer's council would prefer to maintain in order to keep their control over the fairy world.
Later, however, she learns from Bernard that someone programmed her to decide to escape.
However, she learns that Michael caught Summer cheating on her exam the day he collapsed and falls out with her friends, as they let her blame herself for what happened.
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However, she learned enough to offer sound advice for Peake.
In the spring, however, she learned that her husband had colon cancer.
One night at five, however, she learned that the stolen girl had also been wearing underwear decorated with a picture of Tigger, from "Winnie the Pooh," and one of the only two bras she owned.
Through her inquiries, however, she learned much about the island's folklore, history and customs -- enough to conclude that its people were of Polynesian origin and that they were indeed the descendants of the moai builders.
In conversations with marine biologists, however, she learned that patterns of behavior in sync with the moon are not uncommon.
There is a local shuttle service available, however, she learned the hard way that because of her location she is the first pick-up and the last drop off, which can make a simple trip to the grocery store take over 5 hours.
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