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Examples

  • There was a hard nut for Nance Olden's sharp teeth to crack.

    In the Bishop's Carriage Miriam Michelson 1906

  • But Nance Olden's not the girl to go round long like a molting hen.

    In the Bishop's Carriage Miriam Michelson 1906

  • The mud was thick on my trousers -- Nance Olden's a boy every time when it comes to doing business.

    In the Bishop's Carriage Miriam Michelson 1906

  • Olden's -- lifted me out of the mud I'd sunk back in, and put my feet again on a level with his.

    In the Bishop's Carriage Miriam Michelson 1906

  • Nance Olden's not a coward when she's fighting for her freedom; and fighting alone without any sympathizing friend to weaken her.

    In the Bishop's Carriage Miriam Michelson 1906

  • The mud was thick on my trousers -- Nance Olden's a boy every time when it comes to doing business.

    In The Bishop's Carriage. 1903

  • Nance Olden's not a coward when she's fighting for her freedom; and fighting alone without any sympathizing friend to weaken her.

    In The Bishop's Carriage. 1903

  • But Nance Olden's not the girl to go round long like a molting hen.

    In The Bishop's Carriage. 1903

  • There was a hard nut for Nance Olden's sharp teeth to crack.

    In The Bishop's Carriage. 1903

  • Olden's biggest adjustment will be the physical side and the small ice of the North American game.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Kevin McGran 2011

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