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Fery tricky problem well, if time consumingly, handled.
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Fery goot: I will make a prief of it in my note-book; and we will afterwards ork upon the cause with as great discreetly as we can.
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Fery sôry to dell you, esbecially after keebin you so long vaiting, bot (_thinks how he can break it most gently_) ve haf zo many beople hier to-day, and zey haf shust dold me in ze gitchen zere is no more drout.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, July 4, 1891 Various
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The pyrometers used at present are the Wanner optical pyrometer and the Fery radiation pyrometer.
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Fery goot: I will make a prief of it in my note-book; and we will afterwards ork upon the cause with as great discreetly as we can.
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I did not see Mr. Mc C when he was down to the Fery
Augusta County: Benjamin Franklin Cochran to His Mother, June 12, [1860 or 1860] Benjamin Franklin Cochran 1861
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"Fery likely," and on the strength of that opinion Ian drew a flask from his pocket, and the two cronies had what the groom called a "tram" together.
The Eagle Cliff 1859
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The keeper, who cherished a warm feeling for old Mr Gordon, and admired him greatly, expressed decided approval of the young man's sentiments, as was obvious from the pleased smile on his usually grave countenance, though his lips only gave utterance to the expression, "Fery true, sir; you are not far wrong."
The Eagle Cliff 1859
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Fery fond o 'company, though it iss not much company that comes this way, for the steam-poats don't veesit the loch reg'lar or often.
The Eagle Cliff 1859
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"Fery pad; Bons haf peen vandering all der night."
Cousin Pons Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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