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Examples
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Perthshire, known as Crummie – Toddie, and comprised an enormous acreage of so-called forest and moor.
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"They minded me o 'Crummie's een," John told his mother long afterward.
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‘Killancodlem against Crummie – Toddie forever,’ said Miss barbarian, waving her handkerchief.
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Crummie – Toddie as to make it the best bit of ground for grouse and deer in Scotland, if the men who came there failed by their own incapacity to bring up the grand total of killed to a figure which would render Dobbes and Crummie – Toddie famous throughout the whole shooting world?
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Britain, regarded Crummie – Toddie as the nearest thing there was to a Paradise on Earth.
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Crummie – Toddie was ugly, — he was ready to go round the world for him.
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He would entertain a most heterodox and injurious idea that he had come to Crummie – Toddie for amusement, and he was not bound to do anything that did not amuse him.
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September, and while Lord Silverbridge was amusing himself with the dear at Crummie – Toddie and at Killancodlem with the more easily pursued young ladies, the indefatigable Major was hard at work in the stables.
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At Crummie – Toddie they had to send nine miles for their letters and newspapers.
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He and Gerald reached Crummie – Toddie late on the evening of August the eleventh, and found Reginald Dobbes alone.
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