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  • "Splendidly," Jim said, taking his cup, and retiring from the tea-table with a scone.

    Back to Billabong Mary Grant Bruce 1918

  • "Splendidly" I know I could not do it, but to do it -- rather amused me.

    Over the Fireside with Silent Friends Richard King 1913

  • "Splendidly," he replied, "thanks to our worthy chaplain, Herron, who secures us the blessing and protection of the law."

    The Cost 1904

  • "Splendidly," he replied, "thanks to our worthy chaplain, Herron, who secures us the blessing and protection of the law."

    The Cost David Graham Phillips 1889

  • "Splendidly," I said, with a fair display of enthusiasm.

    Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer George Manville Fenn 1870

  • "Splendidly," he replied, not applying his mouth to any orifice in his helmet -- for there _was_ no opening into the speaking-tube -- but simply giving utterance to the word in his usual manner.

    Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters Francis B. Pearson 1859

  • Splendidly, Michael rehearsed just last night and things are going great.

    There will never be another (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Splendidly inventive, and I'm a little in awe of your ability to drive your stories onward.

    Goldfrapp, Headfirst (2010) Adam Roberts 2010

  • Splendidly fleshed, glittering with animal energy, this was a man for marriage and sons, and the raising of yet more generations of adventurers, restless as the sea itself, and ready to cleave their way into any man's quarrel for gain, at the fair cost of staking their own lives.

    His Disposition 2010

  • Splendidly done is richer reconsider than spectacularly said.

    T'Pol & Britney's Undercover Mission (Part One) 2009

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