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Then she whispers fiercely, "We're going to do it, baby, I promise you that".
"You may be locked up and we may not be allowed to see you," the grandmother whispers fiercely to the girl.
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You can imagine old Rose whispering fiercely into cast members' ears just before they go on: "This is it!
One morning, he awoke at 4 A.M. with a gun between his eyes, a soldier whispering fiercely into his ear.
For Reynolds would launch himself at everyone from George Burgess to George Bush (pictured here playing for Yale), and then whisper fiercely in their ear, I am dominating you, bitch.
In one extract provided by the family, the comic writes: "As the dark bars of dusk fingered the sky, Janine excused herself shyly and whispered that she was going to prepare for bed, and she blushed fiercely.
"Let's just hope they don't start painting everything up," he says, narrowing his eyes fiercely at the freshly painted facade of a cave house that is just a whisper the green side of cement gray.
There are also whispers that Southampton's Pochettino, who has been hugely impressive at St Mary's, has also attracted Levy's admiration though he is known to be fiercely loyal to Saints chairman Nicola Cortese.
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