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  • Some people have asked why this did not apply in Wrench's case?

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  • He tore his arm out of Wrench's grasp; he leveled the Louisville Slugger and started swinging.

    The Hotel New Hampshire Irving, John, 1942- 1981

  • Wrench knew no English, and the only thing we knew about Wrench's private life was that he had once asked Susie the bear for a date.

    The Hotel New Hampshire Irving, John, 1942- 1981

  • And now it was Wrench's big moment, the moment he'd been living for — to describe every loving detail of his heart's desire.

    The Hotel New Hampshire Irving, John, 1942- 1981

  • There was something in Wrench's manner that perplexed Lady

    Uneasy Money 1928

  • There were three of them living in the house now, and Wrench's air of disapproval was deepening every hour.

    Uneasy Money 1928

  • It was Wrench's custom to speak of Eustace in a tone of restrained disgust.

    Uneasy Money 1928

  • A slight, dignified gesture was Wrench's only reply.

    Uneasy Money 1928

  • In the more doubtful time, he had advised calling in Dr. Sprague (who, if he could, would rather have remained neutral on Wrench's account); but after two consultations, the conduct of the case was left to Lydgate, and there was every reason to make him assiduous.

    Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900) 1871

  • In the more doubtful time, he had advised calling in Dr. Sprague (who, if he could, would rather have remained neutral on Wrench's account); but after two consultations, the conduct of the case was left to Lydgate, and there was every reason to make him assiduous.

    Middlemarch 1871

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