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Oh, that aide-de-camp, the funny little fellow Thérèse calls Wide-Awake.
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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Oh, that aide-de-camp, the funny little fellow Thérèse calls Wide-Awake.
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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Grant, I've found a facsimile of one of his more typical titles, a "dime novel" called "Wide-Awake George, the Boy Pioneer."
Another taste of that other Edward Willett ewillett 2008
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Charles, Captain Hippolyte “Wide-Awake”: Josephine's intimate friend and business partner
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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Thérèse has dubbed the amusing trickster Wide-Awake because he's always so bright.
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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Thérèse has dubbed the amusing trickster Wide-Awake because he's always so bright.
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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“First of all, Captain Wide-Awake, let us be clear: I am not a queen.”
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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Charles, Captain Hippolyte “Wide-Awake”: Josephine's intimate friend and business partner
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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“First of all, Captain Wide-Awake, let us be clear: I am not a queen.”
Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000
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You have present opportunity to secure the services of young Nelson, down at the Wide-Awake, as a receiving teller.
David Lannarck, Midget An Adventure Story George S. Harney
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