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southern

A soft southern voice drawled behind her.

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The heavy Southern day reminded her of the Caribbean.

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One of the Gods tripped the wards he had set around his territory in southern California.

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"I should hope to smile," he said with a contrived southern accent.

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Who will be my petite southern belle?

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"You trying to kill me?" he whispered in the Southern drawl that sounded far too familiar for her comfort.

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Evac our folks out of HQ and southern Florida at dawn.

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She'd been asked that question more than once while out and didn't understand it, unless it was some sort of odd Southern greeting.

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Unfortunately, the southern routes ran into the desert, and the armies were too far to return in enough time to stave off any attack Memon planned in the next fortnight.

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We can still break through those in the north provided we alert our allies and pull in the southern armies, Hilden explained.

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We can still break through those in the north provided we alert our allies and pull in the southern armies, Hilden explained.

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The southern spring, the comfortable rapid traveling in a Vienna carriage, and the solitude of the road, all had a gladdening effect on Pierre.

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The voice rang deep and sultry with a southern accent.

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Gabe emerged into the garden next to a southern style mansion.

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The building swayed gently in the strong winds whipping through southern Florida, and water pelted the windows across from her.

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"Supper is ready," she said in a soft southern drawl.

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Raising two teenagers in a place as expensive as southern California was not easy.

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Never have I found in the greenhouses of the North such heart-satisfying roses as the climbing roses of my southern home.

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A barred owl called "you-all" in a southern drawl, jarring him to the reality that the sun had set.

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He's too full of southern pride.

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