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Arabel

[ar-uh-bel]

noun

  1. a first name.



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Arabel told Asian Network she spent a lot of money on shoes during lockdown because she had nothing else to do.

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She knew a top editor at New American Library, Arabel Porter, who suggested the manuscript to a colleague, Edward Burlingame.

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Its most prominent member, Lady Arabel Higgins, “had not yet long been a social worker, and had not yet acquired a taste for making fools of the undeserving.”

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Sarah Brown also comes to know Lady Arabel’s soldier-son Richard, a wizard who shrouds his powers and owns both Living Alone and a farm in Faerie.

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“That kind of record could keep this extraordinary discovery alive for many generations to come,” says archaeologist Arabel Fernández López, who oversaw these efforts.

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