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'_Good-by -- perhaps you were useful to me once, and I bear you no ill-will: but -- Good-by forever and ever!
Macleod of Dare William Black 1869
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"Good-by, Tess," he said, standing at the open door.
A DAY'S LODGING 2010
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The rosy light was all about them, flooding over them, as she sang, "Good-by, Sweet Day."
Chapter 21 2010
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"Good-by, Michael," she cried, and her voice sounded desperate.
THE UNEXPECTED 2010
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Then she slipped half down the face of the bank, called back "Good-by," and dropped into the boat amidships.
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"Good-by, I go now, much hurry", the Indian said, and without semblance of haste, with great deliberation stepping clear of a red pool on the floor, he opened the door and went out.
THE UNEXPECTED 2010
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Hawaii's lepers suggested many plot-lines to London, many of them repetitive and melodramatic, as is the case with "Good-by Jack" (Red Book, June, 1909).
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Good-by! and calls for his carriage, half-running toward it and ordering the driver to whip the horses.
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And with arms outspread, she cries: 'Good-by, Jack!
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Good-by Obama, and if he is the nominee good-by white house for the dems.
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