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Examples

  • "Then sit down, Gloody, and make a clean breast of it."

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • "Only one thing, Mr. Roylake, that I can think of," Gloody replied.

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • I found Gloody waiting for me outside the cottage.

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • As to the list of his misfortunes, the endless length of it became so unendurably droll, that we both indulged in unfeeling fits of laughter over the sorrows of Gloody.

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • When his master returned to the chemical studies which have been already mentioned, Gloody was employed as assistant, to the extent of his limited capacity for making himself useful.

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • "In the meantime, Gloody, I want you to tell me what you would tell the magistrate if I called you as a witness."

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • "We made it out between us, sir, in two ways," Gloody proceeded.

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • "My dear, I have nothing half so good in view; and Gloody, I am sure, will think so too."

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • This question was addressed to Gloody, who had just entered the room.

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

  • I left Gloody to wait my return; being careful to place him under the protection of the upper servants -- who would see that he was treated with respect by the household generally.

    The Guilty River Wilkie Collins 1856

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