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Examples
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The man called Braddle, as he uttered this threat, looked so very anxious to execute it, that Leander gave himself up for lost.
The Tinted Venus A Farcical Romance F. Anstey 1895
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Braddle was not prepared to say upon her own responsibility, but the doctor would tell him when he came in that afternoon.
T. Tembarom 1913
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Braddle gave vent to a sort of internal-sounding chuckle.
T. Tembarom 1913
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"Now that I am well enough to be entertained, Braddle," he said, "tell me what has been happening."
T. Tembarom 1913
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"When, Braddle, do you think I shall be able to take a drive again?" he asked his nurse.
T. Tembarom 1913
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Three weeks since, when I was in bed being fed by Braddle with a spoon, I could have outrun him myself.
T. Tembarom 1913
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"You see, I have had a touch of my abominable gout, and my treasure of a Braddle has been nursing me and gossiping," he answered.
T. Tembarom 1913
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For there, in the centre of the disordered room, stood -- not the Count, not Braddle -- but the statue, the mantle thrown back from her arms, and those arms, and the folds of the marble drapery, spotted here and there with stains of dark crimson!
The Tinted Venus A Farcical Romance F. Anstey 1895
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"It's Braddle!" he thought, and his blood ran cold;
The Tinted Venus A Farcical Romance F. Anstey 1895
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If the Count and that Braddle ever come back now, it won't be to take her off my hands; it'll more likely be to have my life for letting them into such a trap.
The Tinted Venus A Farcical Romance F. Anstey 1895
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