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Gillian

A en given name. Medieval variant of Julian and Juliana, revived and quite popular in Britain in the mid-twentieth century.

gillian

(obsolete) A girl, especially a wanton. prostitute

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Gillian English » English

wanton lass Juliana

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I'm Gillian Holroyd.
Gillian, you've got to change your mind and come along.
Gillian, you can't stay in tonight.
Gillian, you haven't fallen in love with him and lost your powers?
This is lovely, Gillian.
Thanks again for the presents, Gillian.
Gillian, tell me now, what has it meant to you?
Only the other night, Gillian was asking me if I'd like to meet you.
Mr. Henderson, I'm so thrilled about it all, you and Gillian.
Gillian made me.
Dear Gillian, only an amateur, of course, but very effective now and then.
That girl you know, Gillian Holroyd, she's one.
Gillian's been looking all over for you!
What is it like, Gillian, love?
It's Gillian.
I'm Dr Gillian Taylor.
Gillian--Gillian's a very dear friend of mine.
Gillian.
Gillian, that's it.
If your lucky, Gillian might do your chart for you. Oh, would she, Sylvia?
Would she? Won't you, Gillian?
Very gastronomical, isn't it, Gillian?
Oh, the food of love, it is, Gillian.
It was all--it was all such a long, time ago, Gillian.
I'm a bit of a handful-- bit of a handful, Gillian, aren't I?
Of course not. But then neither am I, Gillian.
The stars, Gillian, darling.

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With these words, posted online, Gillian Bennett, an 85-year-old New Zealander living in Canada, began her explanation of her decision to end her life.

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