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Had to get one for the "miss's" after what that "great white whale" did to her after she said "thar she blows" ya.
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Had to get one for the "miss's" after what that "great white whale" did to her after she said "thar she blows" ya.
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Sorry to hear about little miss's new favorite things to do.
Another Dollop kittenpie 2007
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And together they whisked cross the gallery to miss's apartment.
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"I am -- I have -- I hardly know myself O yes, I remember; I happened to pass through the dining-room and caught little miss's name, and I put two and two together -- and so I thought --"
Heidi 2000
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One day Ma'y Ann, ole miss's maid, come rushin 'out ter de kitchen, an' says she, '' Liza Jane, ole marse gwine sell yo 'Sam down de ribber.'
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She moved off to a little house on ol 'miss's plantation and make a crop on halvers.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 7 Work Projects Administration
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A memory, too, of the profuse adornment with which he had been called upon to decorate some very tender youth's or miss's fashionable suit intrudes itself even in his most thoughtful tragedy: --
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Patty felt no resentment for my miss's haughty conduct, but only a tearful penitence for having been the cause of a strife between us.
Richard Carvel — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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Patty felt no resentment for my miss's haughty conduct, but only a tearful penitence for having been the cause of a strife between us.
Richard Carvel — Volume 02 Winston Churchill 1909
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