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Examples

  • "I hope you don't want me to kill Mr. — er — Haythorne," he said gently, almost pleadingly.

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

  • "Don't forget you're to tell Mr. — er — Haythorne who I am."

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

  • While I am thinking about what I shall do, I'll tell you what you will have to do — tell Mr. — er — Haythorne who I am.

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

  • "Perfectly," she answered, in a voice the control of which was in amazing contrast to the anger that blazed in the face she turned aside so that Haythorne might not see.

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

  • "On the contrary, he was a moral prig," Haythorne blurted out, with apparently undue warmth.

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

  • You have a dry, hacking cough — the sort Mr. — er — Haythorne so aptly described.

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

  • "Adolph Metzner in despair -- the famous Haythorne pearl necklace -- magnificently assorted pearls -- valued by experts at from fifty to seventy thousan 'dollars."

    JUST MEAT 2010

  • As we started to leave, Miss Haythorne gathered up a couple of crusts from the neighbouring tables and thrust them somewhere into her rags.

    CORONATION DAY 2010

  • But Haythorne, with a glance at the stove, pulled on his cap and mittens.

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

  • Haythorne, finishing his mug of coffee, grunted uninterestedly and lighted his pipe.

    A DAY'S LODGING 2010

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