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As the boat speared out of control Anthony Merrington (aka Youngster) managed to grab the leeward wheel just in time and straighten us up.
YBW News 2008
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"Youngster," said the man, "if you'll keep quiet, I'll give you a quarter."
The Canadian Elocutionist Anna Kelsey Howard
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"Youngster," Asey said, "one more crack, and I'll take my hands out of my pockets, and I'll spank you within an inch of your life!"
The Criminal C.O.D Taylor, Phoebe Atwood, 1909-1976 1940
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"Youngster" Eggleston, and many others, dear friends of the past, were daily with us, and unless Bob made our baby boys sick with too much candy or his favorite "gum drops," we had nothing to disturb the brightness of our home.
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"Youngster," said Reginald, "it is a rule with me never to leave a young woman for an old one."
A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day Charles Reade 1849
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Lozano-Montano is a member of Surenõs 13 and goes by the gang name "Youngster," the witness told police.
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Lozano-Montano is a member of Surenõs 13 and goes by the gang name "Youngster," the witness told police.
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Broken Neck Fails to Halt Plans of "Youngster", 94
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"Youngster," Ajax said, clearing his throat, "I move around a lot, so I'm not that easy to track.
Myth Conceptions Asprin, Robert 1980
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"Youngster," said Bentley, looking his patient keenly over the second day after what had come to be called "the shooting," "I'm blessed if
Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War Charles King 1888
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