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Examples
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It was a body similar to but different from Mudge's.
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Some good-natured haggling followed, with Mudge's task made the more difficult by the fact that Jon-Tom kept siding with the tailor.
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Reluctantly the scythe blade moved away from Mudge's throat.
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Two days of climbing the rapids followed, during which the only danger they had to cope with was the burning in Jon-Tom's ears as he was compelled to endure Mudge's reciting and embroidering of the story of his escape from the monstrous chameleon.
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He decided firmly that as soon as circumstances permitted he would have to make his way back to Clothahump's Tree, with or without Mudge's assistance.
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In a moment the door would creak inward and he would be standing face to face with what was, at least to Mudge's mind, a genuine magic-making wizard.
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Mudge's last boot prints had been moving in this direction.
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It wore a vest of kelly green satin, a cap not unlike Mudge's, and a red and puce kilt.
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The hardwood mug looked oversized in Mudge's tiny hand, but it was just the right size for Jon-Tom.
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Despite Mudge's insistence that both victims were still alive and breathing, the musk-rat felt very dead to the worried Jon-Tom.
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