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Examples
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Forty's a lot farther than Friday, though, so I can be all cavalier and tell you not to worry about it.
Into the Forest Theodora Goss 2008
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On that last night he left the house early, saying that he would spend a couple of hours at 'Old Forty's, 'and then meet me at a place appointed.
The Diamond Coterie Lawrence L. Lynch
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A second dark form had been lurking in the vicinity of "Old Forty's," the form of a boy, who glided through the dark, at the heels of the other, like a spirit.
The Diamond Coterie Lawrence L. Lynch
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Forty's fellers had just bin having an annual reunion with Fifty's fellers, on the day I intorjuce
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"I'm to meet some fellows at Forty's," he said, thickly.
The Diamond Coterie Lawrence L. Lynch
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Forty's silhouette, except for that cruel and irrefutable place where the throat will wattle, was almost interchangeable with eighteen's.
The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915
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"Forty's no rent at all," grumbled the old man, pulling at his whiskers.
The Fortune Hunter 1906
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"Forty's no rent at all," grumbled the old man, pulling at his whiskers.
The Fortune Hunter David Graham Phillips 1889
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Eighteen Hundred and Forty's the year that some state
The Fudges in England, Being a sequel to 'The Fudge Family in Paris' 1835
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Eighteen Hundred and Forty's the year that some state
The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Thomas Moore 1815
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