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Examples
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And the best moment in the evening comes when he and the dame join forces with Ben Goffe as Captain Titchworth in a riotous rewrite of the Twelve Days of Christmas: one that involves a three-pronged bra, five toilet-rolls, and water-cannons that leave people in the stalls mildly drenched.
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When the daughter refused to split her share after Dad died, the brother consulted Goffe, who told him nothing could be done at this point.
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When the daughter refused to split her share after Dad died, the brother consulted Goffe, who told him nothing could be done at this point.
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Goffe especially requested that the letter might be shown to Lady
Lady Anna 2004
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Goffe, with infinite grief, was obliged to content himself with binding up a certain portion of the property to make an income for the widow, should the tailor die before his wife.
Lady Anna 2004
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On the Tuesday, which had been left a vacant day as regarded the trial, there was a meeting — like all other proceedings in this cause, very irregular in its nature — at the chambers of the Solicitor – General, at which Serjeant Bluestone attended with Messrs Hardy, Mainsail, Flick, and Goffe; and at this meeting, among other matters of business, mention was made of the debt due by the Countess to Daniel Thwaite.
Lady Anna 2004
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They had been made conjointly by Goffe and Goffe, and Norton and Flick, and the money was forthcoming.
Lady Anna 2004
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Goffe, who had been present at the conference among the lawyers, understood it all in a moment.
Lady Anna 2004
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No doubt all Norton and Flick knew it, and all Goffe and Goffe.
Lady Anna 2004
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Messrs Goffe and Goffe had the pleasure of informing him that an accurate account of all money transactions between Countess
Lady Anna 2004
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