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Examples
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On the very evening of the game Marie Howard, the senior president, caught Madeline on the way to Babbie's spread and laid the matter before her.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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Babbie's had dates with the very swellest girls in school, and he knows about such things.
Prudence of the Parsonage Ethel Hueston
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"There was one awfully queer thing about Babbie's thief," put in Bob.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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Oh, about two weeks ago Gerry's was taken, and Babbie's before that.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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For Roberta's best evening-gown was lavender and Babbie's was pink, and the question was how to distribute Betty, Babe and Helen in white, Bob in blue, Eleanor in her favorite yellow, Madeline in ecru, and Mary in any one of a bewildering number of possible toilettes, so as to justify Ethel's hope that the aisle would be ornamental as well as useful.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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The "easy wading" proved to be through water up to a man's shoulders, and it lightened twice, with the usual consequences to Babbie's horse, before the groom signaled.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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Babbie's balked and then reared, and Betty's lay down first and then kicked viciously, when she and Babbie between them had succeeded in getting him to stand up.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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The Moonshiners had spent so much time admiring Babbie's brownies that they had to hurry through the supper and even so it bid fair to be after ten before they reached the campus.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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Betty found herself holding her own and the groom's horse, while he plunged after Babbie's, who was snorting and kicking right into the midst of everything.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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It had lightened, and between the lightning and the water Babbie's high-spirited mare was frantic, and was fast communicating her excitement to the others.
Betty Wales Senior Margaret Warde
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