Burns claimed he was having an illicit affair with the woman for months, behind her lover's back.
The problem soon becomes clear: Our heroine, the song's "tragic little teacup, " has been betrayed by her lover.
Babette, a young journalist, has investigated the Mafia only to see her lover, a Roman lawyer, hideously murdered.
Did the officer's coat with the gold hardware, crest and embroidered stripes belong to her or her lover?
Lucy, in a late painting, is not her lover but her executioner, pressing a knife to her bosom.
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The Head of Proserpine is an 1872 portrait of Oxford-born Jane Morris by her lover Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Cleopatra - ancient historian Plutarch wrote that she was buried with her lover Mark Antony in an undisclosed location.
The film chronicles the journey of a woman as she follows a cross-country scavenger hunt set out by her lover.
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Isabel Allende, in The Stories of Eva Luna, creates a modern Scheherazade, who entertains her lover with stories conjured from her imagination.
Under the spell of her lover's approval, she surveys her face in a mirror and finds it as lovely as she should.
Later that day the lady returns with a second man, her lover.
Her lover jumped on his motorcycle and gunned it across the sand.
One day, Lawrence and Cain discussed a notorious murder case from 1927, in which a woman and her lover had bumped off her husband.
The photo studio where she and her lover posed by the cardboard waterfall remains closed, so instead her brother snapped a picture of her.
The judge also noted that the victim had come to the house "with a baseball bat with the intention" of hurting Ms McMillan and possibly her lover.
The action alternates seamlessly between 1835 and 1885, gradually revealing the long-ago trauma of infidelity and death that turned Juliana into a recluse, hoarding her lover's final creation.
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Psychotherapist Alyce LaViolette has been testifying for more than a week about her conclusion that Arias was a victim of both physical and emotional abuse by her lover.
The account of his uncovered Jewish ancestry (concealed by his lively, miserable mother, who killed herself in a hotel room in Athens, with her lover) is more than poignant.
More than that, the whispers went, she had been protected and promoted in her career by a top Nazi who had fallen for her perfect Aryan looks and had become her lover.
For example, Mr Litchfield alleges that Thyssen's fourth wife and her lover took a commission from the seller on all Thyssen's purchases, of which there were no fewer than 800 during their marriage.
The Italian tenor, Roberto Alagna, is relentlessly ardent as her lover, the painter Mario Cavaradossi (if their endless embraces seem remarkably natural, it may be because the two singers are married to each other).
Just two streets away is the restored and ritzy Kempinski Hotel, where German celebrities drink burnt orange brandy and philosophize, just as journalist Hannah Arendt and her lover did before the Second World War.
Consider William Faulkner's tale "A Rose for Emily, " which hinges on the absurd, macabre discovery that an elderly woman, who in the distant past murdered her lover, has continued to sleep beside his decomposed corpse.
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In recent days, she pulled out her lover's gift of the violet bazin with the flame-patterned brocade from the bottom of a pile of clothes she was not allowed to wear under the city's occupiers.
That day I walked away from the waiting women, into the trees and towards the water: the same river that further on curled around the houses, so the village lay within its embrace like a woman in the crook of her lover's arm.
She's on the lookout for her own lover, a pagan knight named Ruggiero.
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