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Mouse is Arabic and Muslim, and he's brown enough that Rebeckah (an Israeli born American) misidentifies him as an Indian from India.
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2007
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Rebeckah stayed at the bedroom door and said, ` Oh, my firstborn, my firstborn, to think that this could happen to you. '
First Mothers 2000
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Rebeckah sold all their property in North Carolina, consisting of their home and six hundred and forty acres of land, and after several removals established themselves upon the upper Yadkin.
The Conquest of the Old Southwest; the romantic story of the early pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740-1790 Archibald Henderson 1920
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Hore [13] in the _John and Rebeckah_, Burden about 180 Tons, 20 Guns,
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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But it is manifest that she that Rebeckah calleth her nurse, was called so, either for that she most tended her while her mother suckled her: or for that she weaned her: or for that during her nonage, and childhood, shee did minister to her continually such good things as delighted, and nourished her up.
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First it is objected that Rebeckah had a nurse, and that therefore her mother did not give her suck of her owne breasts, and so good women, in the first ages, did not hold them to this office of nursing their owne children.
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First it is objected that Rebeckah had a nurse, and that therefore her mother did not give her sucke of her owne breasts, 58 and so good women, in the first ages, did not hold them to this office of nursing their owne children.
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But it is manifest that she that Rebeckah calleth her nurse, was called so, either for that she most tended her while her mother suckled her: or for that she weaned her: or for that during her nonage, 59 and childhood, shee did minister to her continually such good things as delighted, and nourished her up.
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[Author's note: Genesis 24: 61] Clinton's version is almost an exact quotation: "Then Rebeckah arose, and her maides."
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Rebeckah (Women's Media Center blog) included it as an item on her news roundup
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