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Examples
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Though, to be sure, Florry can mind baby; or even little Amy can.
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Florry was entertaining company in the billiard room, as the crash of pool balls testified.
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Florry exhibited not the slightest interest in her father's plans, but he noticed that immediately after dinner she hurried up to her room, and that upon her return she declined a game of pool with her father on the score of not feeling very well.
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That evening, however, he decided to have a heart -- particularly after Florry had informed him that she was going out to dinner the following night.
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Florry -- yours and Matt's; and he'll have to manage them for you.
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Inquiry from Florry elicited the information that Matt had gone to Mexico as skipper of his own schooner, the Harpoon, bound on some mysterious business.
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"But you're a captain now," Florry interrupted, in delicious terror hastening to obstruct any further discussion of what a seventy-five dollar man might have to say were he but in position to say it.
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You and Florry are young and you'll know how to enjoy them.
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"I knew it -- and that's why I exercised the veto on you, Florry."
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Later, when Matt and Florry, about to leave on their honeymoon, were saying good-bye, Matt put his huge arm round Cappy and gave him a filial hug.
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