But he could also see the wheels turning in Mary Fraser's mind. For a moment she looked less matronly and far shrewder. And then it was gone. “It must be upsetting to have all this commotion just when you thought you'd left it behind,” ...
... 48, 49, 72 Massé, Michelle A. 19 Mathijs, Ernest 148 Mayberry, Katherine 25 McCallum, Robyn 190 McCammon, Robert R. 108–9, 276 Index.
83 Creed, Phallic Panic, p. 128. 84Bourgault Du Coudray, p. 140. She states that some texts go as far as portraying werewolves as protectors of the environment. 85 Creed, Phallic Panic, p. 137. 86 Creed, Phallic Panic, p. 137.
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