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You couldn't put up a case that you go in bodily fear of me -- as you're beginning to do -- when I can call Caffyn
Foe-Farrell Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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A faithful friend, called Caffyn, used to visit him every week.
A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day Charles Reade 1849
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Caffyn, for the proposition that "it is sufficient that one or both of the parties subjectively decide that their marriage is over and there is no hope for reconciliation".
Doug Kepanis: Does No Fault Divorce Require Fault? Doug Kepanis 2011
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He then looked outside the State of New York to a Massachusetts case, Caffyn v.
Doug Kepanis: Does No Fault Divorce Require Fault? Doug Kepanis 2011
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Club, where I had an appointment to feed the Wooster face with a cove of the name of Caffyn I'd got pally with since my arrival -- George
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Caffyn was a bit late, but bobbed up finally, saying that he had been kept at a rehearsal of his new musical comedy, "Ask Dad"; and we started in.
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Jolly old Caffyn has given me a small part in that musical comedy of his, 'Ask Dad.'
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Coffin, which is found in that county in the twelfth century, is the same as Caffyn, perhaps representing Fr. Chauvin, bald, the name of the theologian whom we know better in the latinized form Calvin.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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'Clever fellow, that Caffyn -- made my mouth water, he did.
Foe-Farrell Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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I guess, 'said Caffyn -- and his gaze seemed to turn inward and become far withdrawn --' I guess -- 'O Hardy, kiss me ere I die!'
Foe-Farrell Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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