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Enid
[ ee-nid ]
noun
- a city in N Oklahoma.
- Arthurian Legend. the constant and patient wife of Sir Geraint in The Mabinogion and in Tennyson's Idylls of the King.
- a female given name.
Enid
/ ˈiːnɪd /
noun
- (in Arthurian legend) the faithful wife of Geraint
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Enid, where the Joneses live and farm on 3,000 acres, sits in the middle part of the state.
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Enid knew that there was some close association between the pair, but of its nature she was in complete ignorance.
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"Well, Miss Enid, because a complete change will be beneficial to you in more ways than one," he replied with an air of mystery.
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Enid's eyes met his, and the pair exchanged curiously significant glances.
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"That is exactly my object in asking you to meet me here, Enid," said the novelist, his countenance still thoughtful and serious.
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But Enid Orlebar, though she somehow held him in suspicion, nevertheless liked him.
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