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  • This moral mystery seemed too much for the company until Mr. Hubble tersely solved it by saying, “Naterally wicious.”

    Great Expectations 2007

  • Naterally the scared oaks didn't take no interest in shootin 'up, when they thought they was so soon t' be eaten, so they got the habit of crouchin 'low an' dependin 'on the poplars fur information.

    Janet of the Dunes

  • Naterally I didn't care about _that_, when I'd hoped he'd be a credit to me.

    The Giant's Robe F. Anstey 1895

  • 'This moral mystery seemed too much for the company until Mr Hubble tersely solved it by saying, ` Naterally wicious.'

    Great Expectations 1860

  • This moral mystery seemed too much for the company until Mr. Hubble tersely solved it by saying, "Naterally wicious."

    Great Expectations Charles Dickens 1841

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