Elle had been Miss June on the USC calendar for three consecutive years. She was president of Delta Gamma and of the Intersorority Council. She had practically invented her major in sociopolitical jewelry design by merging technical classes at the architecture school with sociological research on tribal ornamentation and feminist critiques of beauty myths.
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To look at the law you must look at it as a bad man.’
mishiareeze077has quoted16 days ago
To look at the law you must look at it as a bad man.’
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“But, Elle, we spent so many years together,” he protested. “You’ll never find anyone like me again, Elle.”
“I certainly hope not!”
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“Yeah, I pulled an Elle Woods,” Sarah laughed. “I skipped class and went to the beauty salon. It seemed to work okay for you,” she added. “Manicured and winning in court, I figured you had a secret.”
Mel Isahas quoted3 months ago
her smile lit up the room as her delight to be with him radiated from her
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She gazed up at the sky to make sure the stars were in alignment, as Cosmo had promised they would be.
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Do you know the courage this took, Elle? How hard it was for me?” He paused for a moment and appraised her cleavage. “Really hard,” he added. He looked down, apparently wounded by his own high standards.
Mel Isahas quoted3 months ago
She felt trapped in an Aaron Spelling drama where bad things happen to good-looking people.