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Examples
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James did so dislike uncertainty; and with Montague, of course, he could not feel really satisfied to leave no grand-children but the young Darties.
In Chancery 2004
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Never in all the life of the mother of four little Darties had
To Let 2004
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Darties — had Soames heard that dear Winifred was having a most distressing time with Montague?
In Chancery 2004
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It looked just the same as on his first visit to the newly married Darties twenty-one years ago.
In Chancery 2004
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Even more potent was the itch in the blood of all the Darties for a real flutter.
In Chancery 2004
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Darties saw Bosinney spring out, and Irene follow, and hasten up the steps with bent head.
The Man of Property 2004
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Some vague sympathy evoked by the scent of the limes, some sisterly desire to see for herself, some idea of demonstrating the soundness of her dictum that there was ‘nothing in it’; or merely the craving to drive down to Richmond, irresistible that summer, moved the mother of the little Darties (of little Publius, of Imogen, Maud, and Benedict) to write the following note to her sister-in-law:
The Man of Property 2004
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Four little Darties were now a sort of perpetual insurance.
The Man of Property 2004
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Thus speaking, the Darties entered their habitat in Green
The Man of Property 2004
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Darties — Montague had fixed his current fancy on a dancer.
In Chancery 2004
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