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Examples
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Daddy had put them all into the Wumble Book, achieving mediocre success with the rhymes, but amply atoning with the illustrations.
A Prisoner in Fairyland Algernon Blackwood 1910
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The Wumble Book was balanced on his knees, and beside him sat the little figure of the visitor who, though at the end, was yet somehow the true centre of the circle.
A Prisoner in Fairyland Algernon Blackwood 1910
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For Daddy afterwards drew it from their description, and gave it an entire page in the Wumble Book, Monkey ladling on the colour with her camel's-hair brush as well as she could remember.
A Prisoner in Fairyland Algernon Blackwood 1910
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Lieutenant Wumble brought up the rear, riding behind the ambulance with a cocked pistol.
A Virginia girl in the Civil War, 1861-1865, by ed. Myrta Lockett Avary 1903
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Wumble, who was one of the most gallant fellows in the world, took it as a matter of course that he must carry me.
A Virginia girl in the Civil War, 1861-1865, by ed. Myrta Lockett Avary 1903
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Whereupon Lieutenant Wumble, laughing, came to pick me up, saying as he did so:
A Virginia girl in the Civil War, 1861-1865, by ed. Myrta Lockett Avary 1903
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Lieutenant Wumble, who was down-stairs looking after Miles and the horses and the mules, got himself stowed away somewhere.
A Virginia girl in the Civil War, 1861-1865, by ed. Myrta Lockett Avary 1903
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He was very much obliged to the lieutenant, but really he was used to this sort of thing, and understood lifting ladies about much better than Wumble.
A Virginia girl in the Civil War, 1861-1865, by ed. Myrta Lockett Avary 1903
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Wumble had spent two days in buying the necessary outfit, to follow Tom and his strange companion to the wild region in Alaska known as Lion
The Rover Boys in Alaska or Lost in the Fields of Ice Edward Stratemeyer 1896
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It was so dark that they could scarcely distinguish the trail, even though Wumble was sure they were on it.
The Rover Boys in Alaska or Lost in the Fields of Ice Edward Stratemeyer 1896
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