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  • To carry out his orders he had at his beck and call Asaph ben Berechiah (77) among men,

    The Legends of the Jews — Volume 4 Louis Ginzberg 1913

  • "I'll be back to lock up, Cap'n Sears," called Asaph, reassuringly.

    Fair Harbor Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "Asaph," said I, "when you start to spin a yarn how do you begin?"

    Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • At this moment the word "Asaph" came from the house in tones shriller and sharper and higher than any in which he had ever heard it pronounced before.

    A Chosen Few Short Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868

  • "Asaph," said Mrs. Himes, "if I were to give you a good suit of clothes, would you promise me that you would never smoke when wearing them?"

    A Chosen Few Short Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868

  • '' 'Ἀσάφ' '', '' Asaph ''; "[[Name means:: healer]]"

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • "Asaph," said I, "what would you say if I told you that the English and

    Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • "Asaph," said she, "Mr. Rooper has told me the whole of your infamous conduct.

    A Chosen Few Short Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868

  • "Asaph," said she, "I hope you are considering what I said to you yesterday, for I mean to stick to my word.

    A Chosen Few Short Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868

  • "Asaph," he said, quickly, "that's a good offer I make you.

    A Chosen Few Short Stories Frank Richard Stockton 1868

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