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Examples
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"Bles," she said quietly, "it is reported that a Toomsville mob will burn the school tonight."
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"Bles," she said impulsively, "shall I tell you of the Golden Fleece?"
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"Bles," she called faintly, but did not turn her head.
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"Bles," she said, "the Opposition has been laying a pretty shrewd trap for you."
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"Bles," she answered softly, and they went silently in to their people.
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"Bles," she choked, but her voice came stronger, "I know -- all.
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In 1840, His Majesty, King Moshoeshoe I, journeyed on his horse, Bles, with the missionary, Thomas Arbousset, to the Blue Mountains from Thaba Bosiu to find the source of the Senqu or Orange River.
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“Bles-sed pre-cious,” she crooned, holding out her arms.
The Great Gatsby 2003
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The nine Great Ones of the Little People emerged from the throngs of their adherents to declare fealty to their Battlemaster: Sharn-Mes, the veteran Medor, Galbor Redcap, the female heroes Ayfa and Skathe, Tetrol Bonecrusher, Betularn White-Hand, and-newly accoladed in place of the defunct Bles and Nukalavee-Fafnor Ice-Jaws and Karbree the Worm.
The Golden Torc May, Julian, 1931- 1981
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Bles and his second in command, Mr. Victor Little, are busy organizing the "Rough Riders" in a riding-school in Rue Avenue des Chasseurs.
Paris War Days Diary of an American Charles Inman Barnard
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