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Examples
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"Tynn," said he, "you must bring me something to eat.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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Ras al Tynn (long. 23° 15 '), there rises above the level of the adjacent regions an extensive table land, which, attracting the vapors that float over the Mediterranean, condenses them, and so abounds with springs and rills.
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Apparently it satisfied him, and he resumed his close proximity to Tynn and his meaning whisper.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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Decima went indoors for some string to tie up a fuchsia plant, just as Tynn appeared at the iron gates.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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Tynn lives in perpetual torment lest my bed should ignite some night, and burn up him, as well as Verner's
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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"Tynn informs me that he appears to be uneasy in his mind," observed Mr. Bitterworth.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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Deborah was of an affable nature, Tynn a long-attached and valued servant, and she chatted with him familiarly.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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Then Tynn returned to the room where the upper servants took their meals and otherwise congregated, and sat down to read a newspaper.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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"Tynn said you wished to see me for something particular."
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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The side path was dirty, and she chose the middle of the road, Tynn walking a step behind her.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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