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"Whereupon, " I said conversationally, -if memory serves, you promptly climbed out a window and decamped.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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"Whereupon," says the old history, "he" [Stevenson] "gushed into tears, and wished that the next shot might be his portion."
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates Howard Pyle 1882
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"Whereupon," says the old history, "he" [Stevenson] "gushed into tears, and wished that the next shot might be his portion."
Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates; fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish main Howard Pyle 1882
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"Whereupon," said the bird-seller, "she gave me a look the like of which not many could give; for inasmuch as the lady is, for certain, over eyes and ears in love with Junker Kunz ...."
Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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"Whereupon," said the bird-seller, "she gave me a look the like of which not many could give; for inasmuch as the lady is, for certain, over eyes and ears in love with Junker Kunz ...."
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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"Whereupon," said the bird-seller, "she gave me a look the like of which not many could give; for inasmuch as the lady is, for certain, over eyes and ears in love with Junker Kunz ......"
Margery — Volume 06 Georg Ebers 1867
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"Whereupon," said poor blood-councillor Longehaye, in his letter to his colleagues, "I retired, I leave you to guess how."
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1566-74) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Whereupon," said poor blood-councillor Longehaye, in his letter to his colleagues, "I retired, I leave you to guess how."
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Whereupon," said poor blood-councillor Longehaye, in his letter to his colleagues, "I retired, I leave you to guess how."
PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete John Lothrop Motley 1845
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"Whereupon," adds the Chronicle, "all the Bonders raised a mighty shout, 'Yes, we will have it so, as has been said.'"
Early Kings of Norway Thomas Carlyle 1838
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