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Onesiphorus Dunn, and he was actually called Siph by his intimate friends.
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His name was Onesiphorus Dunn, and he was actually called Siph by his intimate friends.
The Last Chronicle of Barset Anthony Trollope 1848
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Thus when she found herself riding alone in Rotten Row with Siph
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Siph had promised to make himself useful, and had done so.
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She thought it probable that if she could keep Siph close to her, Mrs Thorne, who always managed things herself, might apportion her out to be led to dinner by her good-natured friend.
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A great many young ladies about London did call him Siph, and to him it was quite natural that they should do so.
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Siph knew everybody — and Lily had begun to wonder whether he knew John Eames.
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They had nearly completed their delightful but wearying task of gazing at pictures, and Mrs Harold Smith had declared that she would not look at another painting till the exhibition was open; three of the ladies were seated in the drawing-room, and Siph
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She had now recovered herself, and could speak freely to her friend Siph, and when Siph came and stood near her she thanked him graciously for his escort in the Park.
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Siph, whose ear was very accurate, and who knew that something was wrong, trotted on with him, and Lily, of course, was not left behind.
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