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The Landmark Diner on Luckie Street did excellent breakfasts, and they even accommodated my not liking eggs (does everything in America come with two eggs?) and took them out of my cheese-and-bacon toastie.
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“I hae seen the day, Luckie, when worthy Mr. Cuffcushion and the service-book would hae served your turn (to the elder dame), or ony honest woman in like circumstances.”
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“Hout, never mind the English pock-puddings,” said Luckie
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The Doctor proceeded to other arrangements; and, for the satisfaction of those readers who may love minute information, we record, that Luckie
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That Luckie Strike game looks like a commercial version of Spoons.
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Accordingly, in full expectation of these distinguished guests, Luckie
Waverley 2004
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Through his whole life he remained the dreamer of dreams and teller of wild legends, who had held the lads of the High School entranced round Luckie
Waverley 2004
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When they were seated under the sooty rafters of Luckie
Waverley 2004
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And as you go down Luckie, it's that first little street right on the corner.
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Luckie and Tam M'Murtrie (an old footballer) were to be spliced a fortnight afterwards, and the "cries" were in.
Scottish Football Reminiscences and Sketches David Drummond Bone
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