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Examples
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Today, truckers often stop at Dysart's, just outside of town, for baked beans and grapefruit-size biscuits.
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For a second Dysart's heart seems to stop beating.
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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"You mustn't think him a laggard at his post," says Miss Kavanagh, still smiling, but now in a little provoking way that seems to jest at his pretended suspicion of Dysart's constancy and dissolve it into the thinnest of thin air.
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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Perhaps she hardly grasps the cruelty that lies in this half-impatient speech, until she sees Dysart's face flush painfully.
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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"'Twas after he made her cry about something," says Mabel, lifting her little flower-like face to Dysart's in a miniature imitation of her brother's indignation.
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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In truth, Dysart's behavior to her since his return has been all she had led him to understand it ought to be.
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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Maria married her sister well -- to young Lord Huntingtower, my Lord Dysart's son.
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For a brief instant, and evidently against his wish, Dysart's eyes meet those of Joyce.
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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-- Passed Lord Dysart's beautiful cottage: it stands at some distance from the shore, and has several distinct roofs, well thatched: stands at the head of a winding lawn, with a fine beech-grove, and richly-colored copse.
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She trips lightly up the avenue at Dysart's side, leaving Beauclerk in a rather curious frame of mind.
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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