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  • With him leaving his wife when she was being treated for cancer in the hospital, I think l'd vote for Tiger first. anne

    Gingrich says Palin 'tremendously important' 2010

  • It wasn't the gorgeously-carved golden throne, or the splendour of the furniture which outshone even what l'd left, or the unexpected sensation of walking on the shimmering Chinese quilt on the floor.

    Fiancée 2010

  • He recognised me without hesitation, though it was over five years since l'd left.

    Penalty Francis, Dick 1997

  • Where woman's love would not trouble me l'd lay my head to a cask of brandy

    When Flrst I Went to Caledonla 1997

  • He took out his keys and asked, "Would you like to stop by and visit my nursery? l'd like to show you some of my most fascinating. specimens."

    Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986

  • Using a master key I discovered on the ring l'd taken from Graffius, I conducted a fruitless search of each room.

    Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986

  • Back in Brisbane going over notes, a bit of paper appeared on which l'd written down the names of the tugs and line boats as they were tied up at the wharf.

    Thirty Ton Line 1979

  • It wasn't the gorgeously-carved golden throne, or the splendour of the furniture which outshone even what l'd left, or the unexpected sensation of walking on the shimmering Chinese quilt on the floor.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • It wasn't the gorgeously-carved golden throne, or the splendour of the furniture which outshone even what l'd left, or the unexpected sensation of walking on the shimmering Chinese quilt on the floor.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • And she wishes l'd keep sober and be like him every way.

    McCarthy's Widow 1941

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