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  • ‘Brother Ned, my dear boy,’ returned the other old fellow,

    Nicholas Nickleby 2007

  • He is frightfully unwell, he continues: his wife says he looks QUITE GREEN; but ill as he is, poor fellow,

    Roundabout Papers 2006

  • That was the nearest I ever came to conversations with the old fellow,

    Godwho: Thoughts from a former Mormon 2006

  • Jack was dressed in a fine lawn shirt; he had kept it, poor fellow,

    The Paris Sketch Book 2006

  • Idle reports are floating round me, which I can neither admit to be true, or prove to be false; and I am, also, very anxious about the poor fellow,

    The Mysteries of Udolpho 2004

  • Over this fallen tree the men, bestriding it, cautiously moved before them their bales and boxes; but one young fellow,

    How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004

  • Ralph, with great pain, withdrew the rag from it that he had applied, being the only dressing within his reach, this brute in human shape threw a handful of lime, that he had held concealed, upon the festering sore, and then bestowed a smart cut with his stick upon the suffering spot, bidding the poor fellow,

    Ralph Rashleigh 2004

  • Straightforward people are non too common nowadays, my friend; he would give you washing, food, and drink, my good fellow,

    The Double 2003

  • And now he had got his name in the paper; that splendid fellow,

    The Road Leads On 2003

  • Often I am visited by the Topchi-Bashi, or master of the ordnance, — half a dozen honeycombed guns, — a wild fellow,

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

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