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Rolfie was equally impressed with his surroundings, his father, Rolf Butters, said.
Jill's House gives parents of special-needs children some peace Petula Dvorak 2010
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That kind of a date night would run about $600 for the couple, given the specialized care that their son, Rolfie, needs.
Jill's House gives parents of special-needs children some peace Petula Dvorak 2010
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She wasn't sure the staff would know the right bedtime stories for Rolfie; what would happen if he got angry because he couldn't stand the sound of their voices, as he often does with her; how he would do in the sensory room.
Jill's House gives parents of special-needs children some peace Petula Dvorak 2010
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When she took Rolfie to Jill's House in October as one of the facility's first guests, she was nervous, despite the soaring ceilings, five-star decor and professionally trained staff.
Jill's House gives parents of special-needs children some peace Petula Dvorak 2010
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As we settled down in our cosey danger spots I heard Rolfie, the frog-voiced baritone, humming one of his favorite coster songs:
A Yankee in the Trenches Robert Derby Holmes
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'Rolfie,' she said -- it was her word when she wanted to get anything out of me -- 'Rolfie, now tell me honestly, have you not sacrificed the greater part of your fortune to the wants of my grandfather?'
Majoor Frans. English James [Translator] Akeroyd 1849
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Two Little Boys later, we arrive at the hotel where the cabbie waits until Rolfie turns up.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Rolfie would climb on the table in the _estaminet_ and sing numerous unprintable verses of his own, entitled "Oh, What a
A Yankee in the Trenches Robert Derby Holmes
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