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Examples
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About most other things she was absent-minded; therefore Ena did not waste gray matter in worrying over the impression that Sea Gull Manor was making on Lady Raygan.
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Neither Rags nor Eileen nor Lady Raygan had ever so much as mentioned the word "snob" in connection with any member of the
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Eileen was in the biggest chair, with Raygan and Peter Rolls standing behind her.
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He wondered what Raygan and his mother and sister would think of folks in a democratic country using chinchilla for automobile rugs; and he was sure they must be having interior hysterics over the Rolls coat of arms -- a dragon holding up a spiky crown of some nondescript sort on a cushion.
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At last, when the subject was torn to tatters, and Raygan had begun to betray impatience, she got up to go.
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"Look here, Sis," he began, "I've just thought there may be reasons why Raygan can't make up his mind to visit a bit on our side, now he and his family are here."
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This was the day chosen for the sightseeing expedition insisted upon by Raygan.
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If, having come, she refused the "glad hand" to one of her father's shop girls whom Raygan chose to greet as an equal -- that, too, would be snobbish.
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When he found Ena again -- which was easy because of the ruby cloak -- she was sitting between Raygan and Lady Eileen on the boat deck.
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Raygan wouldn't release her, even if she begged him to do so, but there might be another way -- a way which might lead Petro straight to the Lady in the
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