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Rainey
[ rey-nee ]
noun
- Gertrude Ma, 1886–1939, U.S. blues singer.
- Joseph Hayne [heyn], 1832–87, U.S. politician: first Black congressman 1870–79.
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Landis is content to let Rainey be one, both, or neither, depending on the moment.
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Her name was Laura Rainey, and she'd come to Greenville, a year before, to teach in the high-school.
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Miss Rainey struck me as a quiet girl generally, and Joe never talked, anyway, when in Hector's company.
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Joe hadn't budged, but the back of Miss Rainey's head wasn't toward me as it had been before; it was her profile.
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I'd seen the doctor in the morning and he said his patient had passed a good night and that Miss Rainey was still there.
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Oh, well, I suppose I can get another made for Rainey before the first boat goes down.
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