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Bloor

American  
[bloor] / blʊər /

noun

  1. Ella Reeve Mother Bloor, 1862–1951, U.S. labor organizer and writer.


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As Bloor retreated further under the covers and pulled them up to her neck, her partner switched on the bedside lamp and confirmed the Brisbane couple's fears.

From BBC

"He goes, 'Oh baby. Don't move. There's like a 2.5m python on you," Bloor told the BBC.

From BBC

The dogs secured outside the room - and her husband wishing he was with them - Bloor began carefully extricating herself.

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The same couldn't be said for her stunned husband, but Bloor herself was barely fazed, having grown up on acreage around snakes.

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In the middle of the night on Monday, Rachel Bloor stirred in her bed to find a heavy weight curled up on her chest.

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