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'Just at the moment,' Miss Smithson continued, 'dear Rosalys is engaged, but I hope she will be down directly.
Leonora Arnold Bennett 1899
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Rosalys, if she admired Lemoyne a little more, now liked him rather less.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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And there is a sister who teaches in one of the schools, I understand; and her name is Rosalind, or Rosalys.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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Rosalys, whose pupils were off her mind for a few days and who had thought to spare, began to shade her theory.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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Rosalys came to set away his handbag and to rearrange, next morning, his brushes on the top of the dresser, she gathered from various indications supplied by his outfit that the front chamber, at whatever inconvenience to whomever, would have been more suitable.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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His sister Rosalys, who lived a life of dry routine, figured him as deep in love.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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Rosalys took his two hands warmly and smiled, and he tried to smile back.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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Cope was away from the house, and Rosalys, studying the envelope's penmanship and even its postmark, found vague confirmation of her theory: some college girl -- one of his own students, probably -- was home on vacation just as he was.
Bertram Cope's Year Henry Blake Fuller 1893
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Rosalys was busy with her mother, and Rough had not come in from school, and everybody, if they thought about her at all, naturally thought she was with some one else.
The Rectory Children Mrs. Molesworth 1880
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'You can't get a proper one for a penny, not a silver one, and mamma says imitation ones are bad to wear,' said Rosalys.
The Rectory Children Mrs. Molesworth 1880
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