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Examples
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"Erema," my father said to me, when the dust from the rear of the caravan was lost behind a cloud of rocks, and we two stood in the wilderness alone -- "do you know, my own Erema, why I bring you from them?"
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"Erema," said my cousin, "your meaning is good, and at your time of life you can scarcely be expected to take a dispassionate view of things."
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"Erema," the Major began, quite sternly, "things are gone a little too far for this.
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"Erema," replied my cousin, as he had told me now to call him, "you are too impetuous for such work, and it is wholly unfit for you.
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"Erema," he said, "you are a dear good girl, though sadly, sadly romantic.
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"Erema," he said, "at this corner where we stand there ought to be a very large pine-tree in sight, or rather a great redwood-tree, at least twice as high as any tree that grows in Europe, or Africa even.
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"Erema," he replied, as if that question had been asked too often, "you have not had time to study the laws of political economy -- the noblest of noble sciences.
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"Erema," he answered, with a quiet smile, "there is no cause now for hurrying, except that I must hurry to show you what you have to do, my child.
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“Erema!” cried my cousin, with some surprise; and being so recalled, I was ashamed.
Erema Richard Doddridge 2004
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But there is no friend like an old friend, Erema, as I mean to call you now.
Erema Richard Doddridge 2004
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