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bland
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The Girl Who Played with Fire
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- George Bland was sixteen and a student.†
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- Young Bland had been a perfect initiation for her new self.†
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- For the seven weeks she lived on Grenada, George Bland became a regular part of her life.†
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- She walked alone in the dark, knowing that Bland would be a hundred yards behind.†
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- When she turned her head, Bland was invisible too.†
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- After a while she took from her shoulder bag some papers to roll a joint from the supply that Bland had given her.†
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- George Bland.†
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- George Bland opened it with eyes wide.†
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- Bland pulled her arm to drag her through the door.†
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- Salander turned and shoved Bland through the door.†
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- Bland screamed after her in horror as she ran towards the beach.†
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- Then Bland appeared at her side.†
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- She took Geraldine's left arm and put it around her neck and motioned to Bland to take the other arm.†
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- She saw Bland's horrified expression.†
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- Bland had seen the tornado too.†
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- She and Bland heaved their burden through the gate.†
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- Salander stopped Bland and grabbed his collar.†
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- Salander nodded at Bland.†
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- "That was very brave but awfully stupid," McBain said, glancing at Bland.†
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- Bland glanced at her and shook his head.†
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- Geraldine Forbes came to at around 3:00 a.m. By that time Salander had fallen asleep with her head on Bland's shoulder.†
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- Salander took Bland with her and staggered up to her room.†
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- Bland met her gaze.†
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- She put on shorts and a top and stumbled out of the room without waking Bland.†
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- George Bland.†
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- Salander did not add that Bland was at that moment asleep in her bed three floors above them.†
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- She realized at that moment that she had not said goodbye to George Bland on Grenada either, and she wondered whether he was walking on the beach looking for her.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(bland) dull or lacking stimulating characteristics -- especially in the flavor of food
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)