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Examples
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General Tufto had bought one, and Captain Osborne had gallantly presented the other.
Vanity Fair 2006
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Then she resumed her conversation with General Tufto, who asked
Vanity Fair 2006
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Tufto would hardly recognise the daring Peninsular and Waterloo officer.
Vanity Fair 2006
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It might be very well for my Lady Bareacres, my Lady Tufto, Mrs. Bute Crawley in the country, and other ladies who had come into contact with Mrs. Rawdon Crawley to cry fie at the idea of the odious little adventuress making her curtsey before the Sovereign, and to declare that, if dear good Queen Charlotte had been alive, she never would have admitted such an extremely ill-regulated personage into her chaste drawing-room.
Vanity Fair 2006
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Tufto was charmed, and Rawdon roared with delighted laughter, and swore that she was better than any play he ever saw, by Jove.
Vanity Fair 2006
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General Tufto was furious when he heard she was gone, and
Vanity Fair 2006
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Tom Tufto absolutely left the street in which they lived in London, because he said βit was infected with such a confounded smell of whisky from the house of those IWISH people.β
The Book of Snobs 2006
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Tufto, and the General of you, on the night of the Opera?
Vanity Fair 2006
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Tufto, Steyne, the Crawleys, and their history β everything connected with
Vanity Fair 2006
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Those ten minutes had brought up some fifty men; but it did not bring up Calder Jones nor Tufto Pearlings, nor some half-dozen others who had already come to serious misfortune; but Grindley was there, very triumphant in his own success, and already talking of Jones's sovereign.
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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