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Examples
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So the invader picked until she could pick no more, said "Good-day," and sailed majestically away.
The Golden Poppy 2010
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We were received at the gangway by a young, smiling fellow, who beamed still more when I produced the only Japanese word I knew: Oheio -- Good-day.
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The eyes in the face seemed amused, or cheered, or both, and the lips modestly said: “Good-day to you, sir.”
Mugby Junction 2007
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“Good-day, fair lady,” said the old man, bowing to
A Start in Life 2007
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Nevertheless, after another early morning or two of looking out of window, he strolled down into the Place, when the Corporal and Bebelle were walking there, and touching his hat to the Corporal (an immense achievement), wished him Good-day.
Somebody's Luggage 2007
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“Good-day,” he said to the face; absolutely getting his hat clear off his head this time.
Mugby Junction 2007
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“Good-day,” he said to the face; absolutely getting his hat clear off his head this time.
Mugby Junction 2007
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“Good-day, messieurs,” he added to Mistigris and his master, who then came forward.
A Start in Life 2007
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The eyes in the face seemed amused, or cheered, or both, and the lips modestly said: “Good-day to you, sir.”
Mugby Junction 2007
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“Good-day or good-night, gentlemen,” said Florine.
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