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  • Since they expected in a floorwalker the mechanical and servile gentility of a hired puppet, he exhibited the easy, offhand simplicity of a fellow club-member.

    Where the Blue Begins Christopher Morley 1923

  • "It is unconstitutional for one club-member to insult a fellow club-member," she cried, in a rage.

    Making People Happy Thompson Buchanan 1907

  • And coming across a fellow club-member whom he knew for a thorough man about town, he suddenly plumped him with a question.

    Scarhaven Keep 1899

  • Green, 59, said the oldest club-member was "in their late 70s", and that doctors, lawyers, court officials and business people were among the membership.

    Stuff.co.nz - Stuff BY STEVE HOPKINS 2010

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