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Examples

  • "I hope you are not going to indulge in cant, Medoline.

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  • "Since how long have you regarded me in this way, Medoline?"

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  • "Heathen and Christian alike are not so susceptible to spiritual influences as you, Medoline; so in harmony with the unseen and unknowable as you are getting to be."

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  • "I will take the baked meats, Medoline, or a cracker and cheese -- anything rather than that crowd."

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  • "Medoline, can you forgive me those unjust suspicions?"

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  • "I tried to pray that night, Medoline, as I had never done before; I believe my prayers were answered."

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  • "You must not be too hard on Medoline," Mrs. Flaxman interposed.

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  • "I hope Medoline is not going to be a regulation young lady."

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  • "I sincerely hope you will not begin a new crusade, Medoline."

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  • Medoline, it seems, has fished out of the slums a veritable saint, and handsome as he is good.

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