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The thought of senior year free of Mayflowers brought a smile to my face that I hoped Heather read as happiness for her sister.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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The thought of senior year free of Mayflowers brought a smile to my face that I hoped Heather read as happiness for her sister.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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The thought of senior year free of Mayflowers brought a smile to my face that I hoped Heather read as happiness for her sister.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Note: Less than forty of the more than 100 passengers on the Mayflowers were religious immigrants.
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April showers bring Mayflowers, after which the hunter/gatherer lifestyle goes all to hell.
Rain jhetley 2005
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I had gone out into the fields in search of a handful of Mayflowers.
The Doctor's Daughter [pseud.] Vera
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A cluster of Mayflowers themselves, transplanted from summer in the old world to winter in the new!
Public Speaking Irvah Lester Winter
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"Oh, what lovely Mayflowers!" she added, as Peggy dropped the big bunch down beside her.
Peggy in Her Blue Frock Eliza Orne White
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Gathering still, as he went, the Mayflowers [23] blooming around him, 210
Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School O. J. Stevenson
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After eating dinner at Captain Welles's I took a walk over the hills, thinking to find some Mayflowers.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 Various
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