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    carols


    1. In another case, a 42 year-old patient named Carol


    2. How did he and Carol make such a perfect little creature? An 'A' grade student


    3. Carol was snugly asleep in bed with Dave, her handyman boyfriend


    4. While Carol packs a bag for them both, ranting at her ex-husband all the while, he puts the postcode into a driving direction web site and prints out instructions for the journey


    5. As they pull out onto the Banbury Road in Dave's Range Rover, Carol is in full flight


    6. Carol is right


    7. He can only play a supporting role in the drama that seems to go on, act after act, in the lives of Carol and Billy


    8. Carol glares at the glove box


    9. As soon as they hit the four-twenty down to Swindon, Carol lights up


    10. Carol is the second visitor

    11. Billy listens as Carol coos and clucks


    12. He wants to hug Carol, desperately wants to bury himself in her so that the pain will go away


    13. Carol doesn’t move a muscle


    14. "Please, Carol, not in front of Bex


    15. Billy stands behind Carol and stares down at Bex


    16. Whatever he says to Carol will only make things worse and Bex needs peace and love, not war


    17. If he stands toe to toe with Carol he will lose it


    18. Bubbling beneath the sorrow there is vengeance and Carol doesn’t deserve that


    19. Carol sits quietly stroking her daughter’s hand, telling her that everything will be just fine


    20. Dave guides Carol through the same scuffed corridors that Billy followed when she kicked him off the ward earlier that morning

    21. Like Carol he is desperate for the slide down into oblivion, but neither of them can contemplate rest at the moment


    22. Reflected in the glass Billy watches Dave and Carol leave the serving area with a pot of tea on their tray and pay the old girl on the till


    23. As soon as he turns he sees that Carol is looking straight at him


    24. Billy moves back towards the aisle and sits opposite Carol


    25. Dave looks at Carol and then returns the gesture


    26. Carol can feel the volume rising


    27. Back to Carol, “I mean, if she'd asked you would you have stopped her going?"


    28. Done what, though? Carol recognises the fundamental weakness in her argument and changes the subject


    29. Carol is, he thinks, so wrapped up in Bex that she probably knows nothing about the other girl


    30. No doubt the press will break the details about the tragic death of a teenage clubber before too long, and Carol will find out about more of the sordid details soon enough

    31. Carol tries to smile, but her eyes are strained and the effect is thin and reedy


    32. Carol fidgets in her seat and turns her head, watching one of the gulls ripping at a slice of crispy bacon


    33. Dave puffs out his cheeks and looks across at Carol, who is studying the attractions stacked in a wooden leaflet holder; World of Barometers, Cobbler Honey Farm, Tractorland, Gnome From Gnome


    34. He pulls the curtains closed and wraps his arms around Carol


    35. The window to the room that Carol and Dave are staying in is shut, causing Carol to lie on top of the duvet


    36. Dave is laying on his side facing Carol


    37. Carol rolls over to face Dave


    38. He wants Carol right now, but stays silent, stroking her cheek with the back of his hand


    39. Carol dams the flood of words threatening to overflow her defensive walls


    40. Carol leans back slightly so that she can look up at his face

    41. Carol will look like the wreck of the Hesperus in the morning


    42. The voice sounds like Carol


    43. Carol is repeating her daughter's name over and over again, burying her head in Dave's shoulder as medical staff run checks and ask questions, moving Bex into the first stage of waking


    44. Bex whispers once but Carol shakes her head and leans forward


    45. Carol hugs Bex tightly and sobs


    46. Dave stands behind Carol and tries to put an arm around her shoulder, to put his hand on her back, but he finds it impossible to complete the manoeuvre


    47. Then I was kidding my boss and Carol at work that this had to be caused by work so I want to put in for Workmen's Compensation


    48. Workers came in and said that they were going to move this big huge desk that was in My boss's office and moved it right into the other big room next to My boss's new office, where they were going to set it up to be Carol, our secretary's, desk


    49. I adjusted to the situation but really upset our secretary, Carol who is such a wonderful lady


    50. I couldn't wait so I called Carol on my cell phone because they still haven't hooked up our regular phones at our new location














































    1. and the reedy stringing of badly sung carols


    2. He was, truth be told, very much looking forward to his first English Christmas---with Boxing Day, Carols, Crackers, Father Christmas, and at Clive House, Hogmanay


    3. "After dinner, we would sit in the living room and sing all the Christmas carols we could think of


    4. Christmas carols or play the Christmas games makes a long, long story,


    5. Then will I sing thee one of the Christmas carols


    6. "And the Christmas carols, Mistress Standish? What are they?"


    7. choir-boys were singing the Christmas carols in the open air of the


    8. The party’s final event was the singing of Christmas carols, led by the Red Cross girls


    9. Entering the local version of a department store, I heard the intercom filling the air with carols (“O Little Town of Bethlehem,” and so on), songs about a white Christmas, plus some really irritating stuff annually inflicted on the public using the season as an excuse


    10. This Christmas at Overton Manor the holiday was even more loving and joyful as the Kinsmans celebrated Our Savior’s birth with presents under a beautifully decorated tree, wonderful food and the whole family singing carols every evening

    11. Christmas Eve would be spent at a special church service, then quietly at home singing carols and reading from Luke until Frankie gave in to the inevitable and went to bed


    12. Ridiculous! She didn't think much of the original Jingle Bells, much less this raucous interloper among Christmas carols


    13. Various Christmas hymns and carols also


    14. She ought to get that music out again and quit fooling around with playing carols


    15. They all had a final glass of wine, mostly silent as they stared toward the television screen, where carols had been repeating themselves all night


    16. The nurse took Carols blood pressure, and said, “Let’s try the other arm


    17. The beautiful Christmas carols being played by the local radio station


    18. They told me they were turning Christmas Carols into drinking songs


    19. The cloying sound of forcibly cheery Christmas carols continued endlessly


    20. He heard the cheery sound of Christmas carols emanating from the next room

    21. In the background she heard joyous Christmas carols playing


    22. Everything was picture perfect, and soon the children would be laughing and singing Christmas carols, eating sugar cookies and spice cake with raisins and walnuts, and sitting on the lap of Santa Claus


    23. Valera and Mother Superior supervised the cook in the kitchen, and Gustav was in his Santa costume by the time all the carols had been sung two or three times over


    24. He remembered huddling around the piano and harmonizing with his brothers while his mother played carols and his dad made fudge


    25. I forgot to say that Chrysostom, who is dead, was a great man for writing verses, so much so that he made carols for Christmas Eve, and plays for Corpus Christi, which the young men of our village acted, and all said they were excellent


    26. But a few carols vibrating through the air I leave,


    27. Solitary here, the night's carols!


    28. After the usual carols had been sung, we set them to songs and glees


    29. As the door opened, one of the elder ones that carried the lantern was just saying, 'Now then, one, two, three!' and forthwith their shrill little voices uprose on the air, singing one of the old-time carols that their forefathers composed in fields that were fallow and held by frost, or when snow-bound in chimney corners, and handed down to be sung in the miry street to lamp-lit windows at Yule-time


    30. Barb cranked up the radio and soon carols were ringing throughout the offices

    31. “If you’ll all come into the parlor, I’ll sing you some Christmas carols,” said Melanie, glad to change the subject


    32. The wow of wobbly piped carols played in the background as badgering commands came over the speaker, conjuring images of a pinched man shouting into a tin can


    33. They do not always hear the varied carols I hear


    34. The carols that for that matter the city council, on whom we depend for certain zoning exemptions, increasingly hears


    35. And the voices in the room sang the old, the familiar carols, and the boy moved forward slowly until his face was pressed against the cool glass of the port


    36. The first sparrow of spring! The year beginning with younger hope than ever! The faint silvery warblings heard over the partially bare and moist fields from the bluebird, the song sparrow, and the red-wing, as if the last flakes of winter tinkled as they fell! What at such a time are histories, chronologies, traditions, and all written revelations? The brooks sing carols and glees to the spring


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