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  • "Have any of you heard of a world called ehed them squint at him and shake their heads.

    Step into Chaos Shatner, William 1999

  • The sun came out fully then, and sweeping aside the grey mists, ehed all its brightness on the graceful figure in the saddle, striking a reflex of rose from the soft violet riding-dress, and sparkling against the rippling twists of gold-brown, hair, -- then, -- as she disappeared between two rows of leafless trees, -- withdrew itself again frowningly and shone no more that day.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • The sun came out fully then, and sweeping aside the grey mists, ehed all its brightness on the graceful figure in the saddle, striking a reflex of rose from the soft violet riding-dress, and sparkling against the rippling twists of gold-brown, hair, -- then, -- as she disappeared between two rows of leafless trees, -- withdrew itself again frowningly and shone no more that day.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • The sun came out fully then, and sweeping aside the grey mists, ehed all its brightness on the graceful figure in the saddle, striking a reflex of rose from the soft violet riding-dress, and sparkling against the rippling twists of gold-brown, hair, -- then, -- as she disappeared between two rows of leafless trees, -- withdrew itself again frowningly and shone no more that day.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • 'Ye modern writers of novels who excite filly paffions in filly people by we/ehed language* —

    The Monthly Review 1782

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