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Imogene

American  
[im-uh-jeen] / ˈɪm əˌdʒin /
Also Imogen

noun

  1. a female given name.


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The fanning was at fever pitch now, and here came Imogene Lustbader down the aisle, clutching her music.

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Imogene, who was moon-faced and not good-looking, worked her hands and opened her sheet music.

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Preacher Parr had sat in his high-back chair at the front, stroking his cheek and drawing inspiration from Imogene’s music.

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She swept around the coffin and Imogene, and mounted the steps to the altar.

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“Miss Kemp already wrote this year’s assignment on the board,” I told Imogene, “and it isn’t a science project.”

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