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Examples

  • When we find the little darlings and take them home to Mimmy and Daddy why dont we start explaining to them that if they do it again-Mummy and Daddy get a fixed penalty for wasting Police time!

    One Of Our Airheads Is Missing! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006

  • Mimmy, too, was quite intimate with M. Lacordaire; but nothing more than his name was known of him.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • But the words had not been a minute spoken when Lilian and Mimmy ran up to their mother.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • “Fie, Mimmy!” said her mother; “why do you ask for the things before the waiter brings them round?”

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • Matilda, but infantine circumstances had invested her with the nickname of Mimmy, by which her mother always called her.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • Mrs. Thompson, holding Mimmy by the hand, walked into the room some few minutes after the last bell had been rung, and took the place which was now hers by custom.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • He was very kind to Mimmy, and very courteous to her mother, but did not appear to be at all more particular than usual.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • “The chateau of who?” asked Mimmy, to whose young ears the French words were already becoming familiar.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • On this occasion, when she gained her own room, she as usual placed Mimmy on the sofa with a needle.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • Mrs. Thompson also saw, as she glanced round, and then Mimmy walked across the yard in her best clothes with a fete-day air about her for which her mother would have liked to have whipped her.

    Tales of all countries 2004

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