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She pretended that she was making a flower-bed, and she stuck big scarlet hibiscus blossoms into little heaps of earth, all the time growing more and more angry and muttering to herself the things she would say and the names she would call Saidie when she returned.
The Secret Garden Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924 1911
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She pretended that she was making a flower-bed, and she stuck big scarlet hibiscus blossoms into little heaps of earth, all the time growing more and more angry and muttering to herself the things she would say and the names she would call Saidie when she returned.
The Secret Garden 1911
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She pretended that she was making a flower-bed, and she stuck big scarlet hibiscus blossoms into little heaps of earth, all the time growing more and more angry and muttering to herself the things she would say and the names she would call Saidie when she returned.
The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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One of Elbak's bodyguards, Aboubacar Salim, is among those detained, according to Saidie.
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In all probability poor Saidie, _another victim of the dance_, now lies in one of the nameless graves.
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"How happened it that you met the man you called your husband, Saidie?"
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The next day I followed her up, only to learn from the scrub-woman that Saidie was intoxicated.
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"Saidie, I want you to leave this life," I pleaded.
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In all probability poor Saidie, another victim of the dance, now lies in one of the nameless graves.
Fifteen Years With The Outcast Mother 1912
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The next day I followed her up, only to learn from the scrub-woman that Saidie was intoxicated.
Fifteen Years With The Outcast Mother 1912
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