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Examples
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"The sun rises in 'Toinette's eyes; when she frowns the day is vile."
A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45 William MacLeod Raine 1912
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"Toinette," says I, for that was the gal's name -- "Toinette," says
The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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"Let us go into 'Toinette's room and ask her to let us have him to-night.
Vagabondia 1884 Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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So saying, the indignant Sage nevertheless plunged the contemned pieces of gold into a large pouch which he wore at his girdle, which Toinette, and other abettors of lavish expense, generally contrived to empty fully faster than the philosopher, with all his art, could find the means of filling.
Quentin Durward 2008
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There they were — the bailiff — two jondarms with him — Toinette, and an old waiter.
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The jondarmes jumped into the room, and so did Toinette and the waiter.
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He drove back to the Hotel Mirabew, where he ordered apartmince infinately more splendid than befor; and I pretty soon told Toinette, and the rest of the suvvants, how nobly he behayved, and how he valyoud four thousnd pound no more than ditch water.
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Lucille Grétry, daughter of the famous composer of that name, produced "Le Mariage d'Antonio" when only sixteen years, and followed it up with "Toinette et Louis."
Woman's Work in Music Arthur Elson
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But her aunt was too occupied in receiving Toinette into her protecting embrace to see her niece's hand, and Peggy did not force the greeting.
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He immediately went to them privately and engaged to pay them for what they supplied Toinette with.
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