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  • They've named this girl for her, and I suppose they called her Jule, and then twisted it around to Jewel.

    Jewel Clara Louise Burnham 1890

  • "Jule," he said at last, his voice sounding almost like a croak.

    Dancing with Clara Balogh, Mary 1993

  • "Jule," said Romeo, solemnly, "will you please forgive me for calling you a 'sissy girl'?"

    Old Rose and Silver Myrtle Reed 1892

  • "Jule," in the blunt way brothers have of catching up their sisters.

    Everyman's Land 1889

  • Now and then she insisted upon getting out of the cab to try her strength, and Dierdre would obediently have taken her in tow, in order to hand me over to "Jule," if I hadn't been mulishly obstinate.

    Everyman's Land 1889

  • "Jule," Alfred said, with less decision in his voice than there had been before, "mother looked awful tired when she came down stairs just now, and there was a tear rolling down her cheek."

    Ester Ried 1841-1930 Pansy 1885

  • "Jule," called Lucian, from between the senator and the general.

    Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi George Washington Cable 1884

  • "Jule," said Romeo, sternly, "I don't see what's the matter with you lately.

    Old Rose and Silver Myrtle Reed 1892

  • "Jule," called a familiar voice, under her window, "where are you?

    Ester Ried 1841-1930 Pansy 1885

  • Though she has no trouble carrying Jule Styne's tunes, it sounds as though most of them have been transposed downward, in some cases drastically, which diminishes their impact still further.

    If Mama Was Human Terry Teachout 2012

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