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Brenda

[ bren-duh ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “flame” or “sword.”


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Unlike Brenda's husband, Agatha's husband, Sammy, backs her career goals.

It has been ten years since Brenda made the decision to move, first to Holland, then Denmark.

But does John accept Brenda the wife and Brenda the professional after two full years of separation?

“There were a lot of conflicts in [our] relationship because of my dreams,” Brenda explains.

The look at Brenda Foster gave me was enough to scare any young child to death.

Brenda Macrae approached the sacred pile, and, tremulous from the effect of much contradictory advice, applied the torch.

The young Western girl who enters Brenda's life is sweet and charming, and will appeal to all.

The characters are all brimful of wholesome human interest with Brenda as a paramount attraction.

"That was Aunt Dorothy when she was little," said Brenda very low.

"Herbert and Brenda would laugh at them if they saw them," she thought gravely.

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