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Her sisters held vigil; her sons came up on weekends.
At a Friday vigil, her father said that all six of his children had been poisoned by lead.
Sure, she said, she had considered something dignified and quiet, like the silent vigil her group had organized on the night of the Florida Supreme Court's decision last week.
Next, a vigil near City Hall, and, finally, this vigil, her last of the evening, but certainly not her last for the next few days. .
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Princess Diana also made a difference - her bedside vigils, her handshakes with Aids patients, the message that Aids was a virus not a crime.
During her illness, Clemens von Brentano, a Romantic poet, began a vigil at her bedside and transcribed her visions and sayings, including a vision of Mary's house near Ephesus.
This novel, spanning the history of Irish independence, tells of a tragic misunderstanding that dooms a 9-year-old girl to a life of solitary vigil after her parents, believing her dead, flee County Cork.
(In one such episode, observed by researchers in Kenya in 2003, an elderly elephant named Eleanor collapsed and was helped to her feet several times by other elephants before she died the following day. Her fellow elephants then kept an apparent vigil over her body for about a week, occasionally poking at her and lifting her legs and trunk).
In her final days, members of her reading circle kept a vigil at her bedside.
A long way from Mills and Boon, the story focuses on a woman coming to terms with her past as she keeps vigil beside her dying sister's hospital bed.
She even takes a break from her vigil by visiting her feisty aunt, who is a prostitute.
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