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isabel
1. His eldest sons were both of Isabel
2. Their birth had been celebrity fodder, first Brazilian children born on Kassidor, with pictures of Isabel holding each infant, each half a local decade apart
3. the Gulf fleet, directed his ships to proceed with dispatch from Veracruz, on the east coast of Mexico, to Point Isabel, at
4. The Somers was the first ship to arrive at Point Isabel
5. Isabel? Amaranthe rubbed crud out of her eyes
6. ” Amaranthe glared at Maldynado and Isabel, wishing neither had conspired to wake her
7. Sister Bettina, and Sisters Anne, Minna, Isabel, and Blanche, and Mrs
8. Both the Spanish battalions, Isabel la Catolica and Andalusia charged the position, but were driven back; and had Rabbi and his force been sent over, Escario admits that the Spaniards must have been routed
9. Brubaker at that exact moment was on the phone to his Aunt Isabel
10. “Get some perspective,” Aunt Isabel told him
11. Chuck was impressed, not for the first time, by his Aunt Isabel
12. “I love you; Aunt Isabel,” he told her
13. Senhora Isabel Mendoza was an attractive brunette who seemed glad to have another woman to whom to talk
14. “Darling, Isabel has offered to solve our shortage of something to wear
15. I explained to Isabel how it was so hard to get around without a lot of unwanted attention when both of us are in uniform, and she has offered to lend me a couple of her dresses, and she tells me Joào has an extra suit or two that you can borrow
16. Mendoza explained that Isabel had asked him if he would prefer that she go shopping here in Warsaw, and he told her she would have to settle for the only fashion salon in town, the city’s flea market
17. It was a grey and cloudy, windy rainy morning, but still the six-year old Isabel had sneaked down to the beach to look for the beautiful, shiny white stones she loved so much
18. But Isabel said nothing
19. - Mum, wait, see them, Isabel suddenly said and pulled her hand free with such a force that her mother had to turn not to fall
20. Again, Isabel stood staring up the beach towards the gorge
21. Isabel turned and looked up on her mother who stared up the beach
22. Isabel turned and pointed to the last small group of the luminous beings that neared the stone gate
23. Isabel looked up on her mother again and saw the empty look in her eyes
24. - Can you not see them, Mum? Isabel asked
25. Just before her mother pulled her around the corner that would completely cut off her view of the beach, Isabel halted fully and tore away from her mother’s grip with a strenuous effort
26. Isabel squinted to see better, then she lifted her hand and waved at the shapes
27. Again, Isabel was grabbed by the hand and dragged off
28. He ended this conversation by saying he would have to keep me away from Isabel or he would never be able to get her to marry again
29. Bird-like Falcon held fifth position on the Board and participated in several hypnosis sessions Nuke and I held with our mutual friend Isabel
30. ” Isabel had been collecting owl whatnots and pictures for years, so this was a most appropriate choice of animal
31. Nuke and I, with frequent assistance from a Board of Twelve member named Falcon V held several trance sessions with Isabel for exploration of her inner self
32. After she realized she had an alternative identity in Nuke’s dimension, he presented Isabel to the Board during a hypnosis session in which position four was offered to her, and she accepted
33. Marjie and I attended church and visited with Isabel
34. The group dwindled to Nuke, Amy, Marjie, Isabel and me
35. I felt drunk by the spirit of adventure, as well as those Spanish explorers, subsidized by the Spanish Isabel Queen, that sailed in ships plying the endless seas, around 1700, in search of new territories
36. Who’s older than their time, Isabel?
37. No one knew then exactly when he began to ring the bells in the church tower and assist Father Antonio Isabel, the successor to “The Pup,” at mass, and take can of the fighting cocks in the courtyard of the parish house
38. It was soon discovered that Father Antonio Isabel was preparing him for his first communion
39. Two nights before the first com-munion, Father Antonio Isabel closeted himself with him in the sacristy to hear his confession with the help of a dictionary of sins
40. He soon displayed in the cockpit the wisdom that Father Antonio Isabel had given him, and he made enough money not only to enrich his brood but also to look for a man’s satisfactions
41. But Aureliano, Segundo, excited at the caprice of disguising himself as a tiger, brought Father Antonio Isabel to the house in order to convince Úrsula that the carnival was not a pagan feast, as she said, but a Catholic tradition
42. More amused than devout, they let themselves be led to the altar rail where Father Antonio Isabel made the sign of the cross in ashes on them
43. He even accused Father Antonio Isabel of complicity for having marked his sons with indelible ashes so that they-could be identified by their enemies
44. While the farewell lunch was going on, the family concealed its nervousness with festive expressions and they celebrated with exaggerated enthusiasm the remarks that Father Antonio Isabel made
45. Fernanda was so pleased with her docility and so proud of the admiration that her art inspired that she was never against the house being fall of girl friends, her spending the afternoon in the groves, and going to the movies with Aureliano Segundo or some muted lady as long as the film was approved by Father Antonio Isabel from the pulpit
46. Drawn by the public talk that Amaranta Buendía was receiving letters for the dead, Father Antonio Isabel arrived at five o’clock for the last rites and he had to wait for more than fifteen minutes for the recipient to come out of her bath
47. The workers demanded that they not be obliged to cut and load bananas on Sundays, and the position seemed so just that even Father Antonio Isabel interceded in its favor because he found it in accord-ance with the laws of God
48. One morning Úrsula woke up feeling that she was reaching her end in a placid swoon and she had already asked them to take her to Father Antonio Isabel, even if it had to be on a stretcher, when Santa Sofía de la Piedad discovered that her back was paved with leeches
49. On Easter Sunday the hundred--year-old Father Antonio Isabel stated from the pulpit that the death of the birds was due to the evil influence of the Wandering Jew, whom he himself had seen the night before
50. The ecclesiastical delegates who had come to investigate the report of the strange death of the birds and the sacrifice of the Wandering Jew found Father Antonio Isabel playing blind man’s buff with the children, and thinking that his report was the product of a hallucination, they took him off to an asylum