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Menares and Dythya looked from Anna to Jeeks and back again, following each speaker, but offering nothing.
The Soprano Sorceress Modesitt, L. E. 1997
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At all events the acknowledgment of it does not cost much, and poor old Jeeks is delighted.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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I took no notice of his salutation, but looked as indignantly as I could at the insufferable Jeeks.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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Oh, if she was, and I had cast her off, and made myself a cold iron-hearted brute, at the whisper of a wretch like Jeeks!
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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"By the by," he said, after this information; "you are much indebted to your cousin, young Jeeks -- I never knew till lately he had the honour to be a relation."
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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I have heard of the assize ball -- I have heard of young Jeeks -- I have unmasked you, and you are Betsy
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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And the reason for wishing to buy, which was assigned by the intending purchaser, was worst of all; that he had already made himself owner of every other farm which had once belonged to the Rayleigh manors, and desired the family mansion to make the estate complete -- and his name was Jeeks -- Jeeks of Rayleigh
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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Jeeks, having lost his only son, has determined on making his eldest daughter Harriet, the young lady before you, the heiress of his house.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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"An old impudent fellow of the name of Jeeks wishes to force us into a sale.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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"The possessor of every other portion of the estate but this; his name is Jeeks, and the young fellow is his son -- his only child, I believe -- very rich, and very disgusting.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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