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  • A TD pass from Clausen to Chris Hannon made it 10-7 before Jasmin's touchdown in the second quarter extended the lead to 17-7.

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  • Clemson closed within 17-15 on Chad Jasmin's five-yard TD run with 6: 01 remaining.

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  • During a 14-play, 85-yard drive that ended with Chad Jasmin's five-yard score, Youngblood had five receptions.

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  • Clemson closed within 17-15 on Chad Jasmin's five-yard TD run with 6: 01 remaining.

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  • Determined not to be baffled in his purpose, and half suspecting that some trick was being put upon him -- though his suspicion fell on the groom instead of the real delinquent -- he expressed his intention of riding Jasmin's horse, and leaving that personage to follow on foot as he best could.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

  • Perhaps Madame de Valricour had her own ideas as to who would lose most by an exposure of her schemes, nevertheless Monsieur Jasmin's little speech had its effect.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

  • This distinguished type (which I am obliged to admit was also Mademoiselle Jasmin's) is rare, particularly at Nagasaki.

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  • "It is for you to see to that," replied the lady, sharply, for she did not relish the half sneer at the state of the Valricours 'stables, nor the idea of Monsieur Jasmin's presuming upon his new position and becoming familiar.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

  • And, sure enough, following the direction of Jasmin's eyes, Jean did see the man who had brought his visitor there emerge noiselessly from a dark corner near the open door and steal away into the street.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

  • Isidore had had to suppress much bitterness and vexation during his interview with the ladies; but little was needed to bring out his irritation pretty strongly, and Jasmin's opposition did it most effectually.

    The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France Alfred H. Engelbach

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