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“And what of good fortune comes nigh us?” said the Duke,
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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“Sir, our royal sovereign and brother,” said the Duke,
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“I am so hot and choleric by nature,” said the Duke,
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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“The sight must have been worth seeing,” said the Duke,
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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While his fancies were thus amorously set on fire, the time came, that they must make head against the Prince, who already was marching with in the Dukes dominions: wherfore the Duke,
The Decameron 2004
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The good teams that are winning and winning big that are at the top of the rankings nationally have great point guards Duke,
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“But they must have a chief,” said the Grand Duke,
Michael Strogoff 2003
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“It is quite wholesome and quite enough for what you would call a vulgar yokel like myself,” went on the Duke,
The Guermantes Way 2003
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I solemnly declare to all mankind, that the above dedication was made for no one Prince, Prelate, Pope, or Potentate, — Duke,
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I solemnly declare to all mankind, that the above dedication was made for no one Prince, Prelate, Pope, or Potentate, — Duke,
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