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Examples

  • "Jimmy!" called Zoie, meaning only to appeal to him for a name.

    Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916

  • "Jimmy!" called Zoie, meaning only to appeal to him for a name.

    Baby Mine 1911

  • "Nonsense," called Zoie over her shoulder, while she scribbled a hurried note to the washerwoman.

    Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916

  • "Don't be silly," called Zoie, filled with vague alarm at the thought of the family physician's appearance and the explanations that this might entail.

    Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916

  • "Cover up the baby!" called Zoie, and drawing Jimmy's overcoat quickly from his arm, Aggie threw it hurriedly over the cradle.

    Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916

  • "What is it?" called Zoie across the foot of the bed, unable longer to endure the suspense.

    Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916

  • "Cover up the baby!" called Zoie, and drawing Jimmy's overcoat quickly from his arm, Aggie threw it hurriedly over the cradle.

    Baby Mine 1911

  • "Nonsense," called Zoie over her shoulder, while she scribbled a hurried note to the washerwoman.

    Baby Mine 1911

  • "Don't be silly," called Zoie, filled with vague alarm at the thought of the family physician's appearance and the explanations that this might entail.

    Baby Mine 1911

  • "What is it?" called Zoie across the foot of the bed, unable longer to endure the suspense.

    Baby Mine 1911

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