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Examples
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"Or a collection of clues to puzzle Ern. You know how we once put a whole lot of clues down for Clear-Orf, " said Pip.
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"I bet it's Old Clear-Orf snooping round, " he said.
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"She's always so scared of Old Clear-Orf, " said Daisy.
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He must go after him, pounce on him and pummel him - and then he'd let him go - and perhaps Ern would spin such a wonderful tale to Old Clear-Orf about queer mysteries up on Christmas Hill that it would bamboozle the policeman completely.
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"We've got a low opinion of Old Clear-Orf ourselves, " said Larry, -but really, to hear Ern speak of his uncle any one would think he was the meanest, slyest, greediest, laziest policeman that ever lived!
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Clear-Orf was the nickname that the children gave to Mr. Goon the policeman, because he always shouted that when he saw them or Buster, Fatty's dog.
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"Poor old Clear-Orf doesn't believe anything we say any more, " said Pip.
The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1966
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"Golly, what a giant of a hand old Clear-Orf must have, " he said.
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Old Clear-Orf looked so funny, trying to disentangle himself from his bicycle.
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I'll just put on my wig and eyebrows again in case I meet Clear-Orf.
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