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Examples
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I think you've never heard me speak of a girl called Emeline?
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A picture of a girl whom they called "Emeline" was at one end, and at the other a cat.
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"Emeline," he said, "what in the world are you doin 'here, on my schooner?"
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He was not allowed to begin with "Emeline" and end with the cat, and he was not permitted to introduce an ornament from any other portion of the room.
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At one end was the head of a girl, that they called "Emeline," and at the other was an oil-painting of a cat.
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The trend of its chapters, from the cat to "Emeline," was a well-trodden and ever-entertaining way.
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"Emeline," he snapped, "didn't I tell you to set down and set still?
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"Emeline," he said, "there's a lantern hanging up in the cabin.
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From Oahu, Twain sailed to the great island of Hawaii, 150 miles to the south, aboard the packet schooner Emeline, which he renamed the Boomerang.
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The story of Emeline and Fidelia in the novel is heartbreaking as were many stories of slaves and their descendants.
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