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  • JMyint had just my thoughts, Cassy is bundling “microwave-sonic” and “sonic-sonic” as a same.

    Death Rays from Silent Sounds 2008

  • Pitt had been adamantly against the idea of Cassy visiting Beau, but once it had taken hold in Cassy's mind, she couldn't let it go.

    Invasion Cook, Robin, 1940- 2000

  • [Page 243] you - if it does you may hope that some little Anna, hereafter, may revenge the insult by a similar preference of an Alton fair to her cousin Cassy.

    Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends 1901

  • "Cassy," Carmichael announced overPeregrine One's command circuit.

    Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005

  • The "Cassy" mentioned, who was staying at Chawton Cottage, was a child of Charles Austen - whose wife had recently died.

    Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends 1901

  • "Cassy," she exclaimed, "Cassy, you make me cry!" and then she turned and hurried from the room.

    Northern Lights Gilbert Parker 1897

  • A longtime quiet achiever on the city's crowded party circuit, Süd were quick off the mark bringing now popular DJs such as Cassy, Lawrence and Efdemin to the capital, often to unusual spaces off the beaten track.

    RA News 2009

  • "Cassy," she said gently, "you was right to come here.

    Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Cassy," she said gently, "you was right to come here.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Cassy," she said gently, "you was right to come here.

    Northern Lights, Volume 3. Gilbert Parker 1897

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