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Examples
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But whenever she spoke of Julius, or heard him mentioned, that was the first thing that came to mind; and it was a seductive thought; there was something odd about Julius Craye.
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I'm bound to say, though, there wasn't much hushed whispering when I started my interview with old man Craye.
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Old man Craye hadn't done a thing to prevent it -- apart from being eccentric, he was probably glad that
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I hadn't a very vivid recollection of old man Craye.
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Old man Craye was living in Paris, but was to arrive in New York that night, and would doubtless be at his club.
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Old man Craye helped himself in a sort of dazed way.
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Beetle promptly went to his house-master, and wished to know by what right Harrison and Craye had reopened a matter already settled between him and his house-master.
Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"We won't trouble you to do that!" said Craye hotly.
Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"The tone of the house seems changed -- changed for the worse," said Prout to Harrison and Craye.
Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Harrison was one idiot, and Craye was another; but the greatest of all, they said, was their house-master.
Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900
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