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'Mazin' sense o 'direction, jus' tell 'em where yeh want ter go - '
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Rowling, J. K. 2003
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'Mazin' big horse and cattle fair in autumn — lasts a week — just over now.
Tom Brown's Schooldays Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 1971
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But 'Mazin' Grace heard nothing, saw nothing; she lay unconscious on the roof, an absurdly pitiful little figure in her ragged dress and pink silk stockings.
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In Mrs. Tracy's bedroom was a wide old mahogany dresser with big glass knobs that seemed to glare unwinking reproof at 'Mazin' Grace as she opened the bottom drawer.
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'Mazin' Grace was too fat, and after many efforts she had given up, contenting herself with watching the play from outside.
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'Mazin' Grace clambered down the ladder, and, sitting astride of the angle, worked her way outward toward the fire.
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If 'Mazin' Grace had not been so black, a cloud might have been seen passing over her face.
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Her eyes smarted fiercely, her feet were bruised, the heat was suffocating; but 'Mazin' Grace never thought of deserting the post: she worked, as she had danced, with all her might and main, pitting her puny strength valiantly against that of the flames.
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Leaning over as far as she dared, 'Mazin' Grace stretched out her hand toward the flame.
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The wind was blowing from that direction, and it fanned the smoke into 'Mazin' Grace's eyes.
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