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"Cain't think why - I'll wager you relished eve'y lovin 'moment of him jus' now; you always do."
THE NUMBERS 2010
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You will go north in company with Miz Mandeville an 'Joe ... an' other se'vants of the Kuklos whom you won't see, but who'll be theah, eve'y step o 'the way.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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For eve'y friend the abolitionists, Underground Railroad, an 'so-called freedom societies have in high places - we have two.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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For eve'y friend the abolitionists, Underground Railroad, an 'so-called freedom societies have in high places - we have two.
Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995
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You will go north in company with Miz Mandeville an 'Joe … an' other se'vants of the Kuklos whom you won't see, but who'll be theah, eve'y step o 'the way.
Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995
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You will go north in company with Miz Mandeville an 'Joe ... an' other se'vants of the Kuklos whom you won't see, but who'll be theah, eve'y step o 'the way.
Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995
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"Cain't think why - I'll wager you relished eve'y lovin 'moment of him jus' now; you always do."
Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995
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For eve'y friend the abolitionists, Underground Railroad, an 'so-called freedom societies have in high places - we have two.
Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995
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"Cain't think why - I'll wager you relished eve'y lovin 'moment of him jus' now; you always do."
Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995
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He use 'ter go out in de woods en pray; en w'en he hear de han's on de plantation cussin' en gwine on wid dere dancin 'en foolishness, he use' ter tell 'em 'bout religion en jedgmen'-day, w'en dey would haf ter gin account fer eve'y idle word en all dey yuther sinful kyarin's-on.
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