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Examples
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Tedge clambered to the upper deck and hurried to his bunk in the wheelhouse.
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Tedge remembered that girl -- a Cajan girl whom he once heard singing in the floating gardens while Tedge was battling and cursing to pass the blockade.
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It came as a paroxysm of new sensation -- Tedge of the _Marie Louise_ who had never feared.
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"I jest took him on out o 'kindness," mumbled Tedge.
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Tedge shrank under the lilies -- perhaps they could protect him now?
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Yes, the sea was with Tedge, and the rivers, too; the flood waters were lifting the lilies from their immemorable strongholds and forcing them out to their last pageant of death.
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And now, in open water, Tedge plunged on in fierce exultance.
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And with a yell of triumph Tedge lunged out swimming.
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Tedge had bought his living cargo so ridiculously cheap that if half of them stood the journey he would profit.
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He lowered his head and swam bull-like into the drift; and when he knew the pressure ahead was tightening slowly to rubbery bands, forcing him gently from his victim, Tedge raised his voice in wild curses.
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