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Hallie

or Hal·li

[ hal-ee ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Lest Innocent Blood be Shed by Philip Hallie This is a book from many years ago, that I stumbled across by accident.

The boots she wore with the Milly dress on Inauguration Day, for example, belonged to her daughter-in-law, Hallie.

At the suggestion of Hallie the lights had been put out, and they sat in the ruddy glow of the firelight.

They tell me that Hallie's husband an' the Yankee was mighty nigh the same age, an' had a sorter favor.

She was telling Sheba how beautiful Miss Hallie's birthday cake looked at dinner, with its nineteen little wax candles all aflame.

He stood about as Miss Hallie told him: he held a horse in one tableau, and posed as a bronze statue in another.

John Jay felt sure that if Miss Hallie knew that it was his birthday she would send him something.

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