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Examples
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Oh, but you're a professor -- that'll do! "cried Lady Ivy Trantham briskly, while the duchess, hugging his arm closer, added in a voice of persuasion:" You see, we've got one at Trantham already, and we're so awfully afraid of him that we want you to come and talk to him.
The Refugees 1919
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Whereas if you accept at once and even let her think you're going over to stop at Trantham as soon as your cough is better she'll forget she's ever asked you ....
The Refugees 1919
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Just let Aunt Audrey have her refugee for a bit, and triumph over Lingerfield and Trantham ....
The Refugees 1919
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I understand the young Duchess of Bolchester and Lady Ivy Trantham were down at Folkestone with all the Trantham motors -- and from that day to this, though we've all had our names down on the government list, not one of us -- not one human being at Lingerfield -- has had so much as an application from the committee.
The Refugees 1919
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Trantham had cheated him of his liberty and his babies -- as Trantham had cheated those babies of the Christmas fixings which the state's five dollars might have bought.
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It was not in the breed for the victorious Trantham to taunt his hobbled enemy or even to look his way, but he sat just across the aisle from the prisoner so that his ear might catch the jangle of the heavy irons when
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Anse Dugmore waited, being minded now to shoot him as he put the bottle to his lips, and so cheat Trantham of his last drink on earth, as
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They all left the train together at the little blue-painted Frankfort station, Trantham turning off at the first crossroads to go where the round dome of the old capitol showed above the water-maple trees, and Dugmore clanking straight ahead, with a string of negroes and boys and the sheriff following along behind him.
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"Anse, did ary Trantham see you a-gittin 'here tonight?"
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When he was gone from sight the nephew of the dead Trantham rolled out of his hiding place and fled up the road, holding one hand to his wounded cheek and whimpering.
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