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Examples
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But after Trant's death I wrote her a few lines, to which she sent a friendly answer; and when a decent interval had elapsed, and I asked if I might call on her, she answered at once that she would see me.
The Long Run 1912
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It came about through a sudden decision of Trant's to start on a long tour with his wife.
The Long Run 1912
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Instead, I asked: 'How soon after Trant's death did she remarry?'
The Long Run 1912
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She was Trant's and not mine: a part of his luggage when he travelled as she was part of his household furniture when he stayed at home ....
The Long Run 1912
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She was Trant's and not mine: part of his luggage when he travelled as she was part of his household furniture when he stayed at home ....
The Long Run 1916 Edith Wharton 1899
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But after Trant's death I wrote her a few lines, to which she sent a friendly answer; and when a decent interval had elapsed, and I asked if I might call on her, she answered at once that she would see me.
The Long Run 1916 Edith Wharton 1899
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One of them returned with news that he had come upon a party of Trant's men, who told him that their main body were but two miles away, and that there were no French north of Coimbra.
Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War Walter Paget 1867
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Therefore, leaving them to rest, Terence forded the Mondego and rode, with Ryan, to Trant's village.
Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War Walter Paget 1867
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The arrival of Acland's brigade on the night of the 20th increased the fighting strength of the army to 16,000 men, with eighteen guns, exclusive of Trant's Portuguese, while Sir Arthur judged that Junot could not put more than 14,000 in the field.
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The difficulty of obtaining anything like accurate information, of the strength and position of the enemy, is one of the greatest we have to contend with; and indeed, were it not for Trant's command and yours, we should be almost in the dark.
Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War Walter Paget 1867
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