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Examples
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Then Blaisdell called the Isbel faction to have food and drink.
To the Last Man Zane Grey 1905
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"'You're a liar,' called Isbel, an 'like a big cat he dropped off the counter.
To the Last Man Zane Grey 1905
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The captain, a correct lady by the name of Isbel Relyea Herris, shared the tendency toward formality that the senior tech of the Fleurdilis had always exhibited, although Isbel insisted she had no relation, to whoever had served in the Imperial Forces.
The Silent Warrior Modesitt, L. E. 1987
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"You, Isbel, can call me anything you wish, even if it is not totally accurate."
The Silent Warrior Modesitt, L. E. 1987
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Morganton, Nov. 2, 1884; p. Isaiah Iverson and Lucy Isbel (Davis); m.
Alumni History of the University of North Carolina 1793-1962 1924
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But, if I may have your ladyships good will to go to the world, Isbel the woman and I will do as we may.
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Meanwhile Burd Isbel lived on at her father's court, and because her heart was full of faith and love, it grew light and merry again, and she began to dance and to sing as gaily as ever.
Tales From Scottish Ballads Elizabeth Wilson Grierson 1908
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It came dancing over the water to them, and when Burd Isbel stepped on board, and greeted the sailors with a Mystic
Tales From Scottish Ballads Elizabeth Wilson Grierson 1908
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Isbel, and of course Burd Isbel had fallen in love with him, and he had gone straight to the King, and asked him if he might marry her; -- and then the fat was in the fire.
Tales From Scottish Ballads Elizabeth Wilson Grierson 1908
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Burd Isbel opened the great gate, and her lover rode away, with money in his pocket, and hounds by his side, like the well-born Knight that he was; and nobody who met him ever imagined that he was an escaped prisoner, set free by the courage of the King's daughter.
Tales From Scottish Ballads Elizabeth Wilson Grierson 1908
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