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Examples
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Richard set out for Everilda street, Clerkenwell, a little anxious at the thought of encountering the dreadful mother, but hoping she would be out of the way.
There & Back George MacDonald 1864
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It was a frosty night, but by the time he reached Everilda-street, he was far from cold.
There & Back George MacDonald 1864
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When they entered Everilda street, they saw Alice on the door-step, looking anxiously up and down.
There & Back George MacDonald 1864
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The enamoured Clayton having gained the consent of the Marchese and Marchesa to address their daughter, was one of the happiest of men, and most attentive of lovers, even the volatile Everilda, seemed touched by his sincerity, and gratified by his excessive homage.
Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of Two Nobel Families Byron 1807
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[(Everilda was equally) 29.1 (shocked and distressed at a conviction, which she blamed herself for not)] TJ
Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of Two Nobel Families Byron 1807
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In this convent her acquaintance commenced with Everilda, who was sent to it for education, on account of the Marchese having a sister who resided in its vicinity.
Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of Two Nobel Families Byron 1807
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Claudina smiled, and a faint blush passed across her cheek; she however begged to decline seeing him again, and Everilda kindly offered to stay with her.
Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of Two Nobel Families Byron 1807
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[(The Marchese and his lady) 29.2 (in time became resig) 9.2 (n) -0.8 (ed to the loss of their Everilda, and in)] TJ
Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of Two Nobel Families Byron 1807
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[(Everilda sunk insensible on his breathless body) 29.5 (; she was convey) 29.5 (e) 3.5 (d from the room, and)] TJ
Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of Two Nobel Families Byron 1807
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[(I) 22.2 (f) 2.2 (Everilda soon obtained the Earl\222s esteem, that of the ladies, was bestowed upon her,)] TJ
Drelincourt and Rodalvi; or, Memoirs of Two Nobel Families Byron 1807
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