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* 'Well, tio-matter where you liked to lodg€; you must viralk out of this lodg - ing how, if you pleaseyiAy good friend*
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Here, too, flopped the destitute, the drunken, the losers at gambling ... and anyone else temporarily bereft of lodg-ing and funds.
Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993
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She was in the back lot with the other cattle - M. Shellman has been about all day came in the evening and applied to lodg in the house which I positively refused. he slept in the kitchen or with
Ferry Hill Plantation journal : January 4, 1838-January 15, 1839, 1961
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I even avoided the chance encounters of the garden, leaving my lodg - ing only when I knew that she had gone to her music lessons, and returning after nightfall.
Can Such Things Be Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? 1909
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The timber stopped a share of the singing bullets, but there were plenty that got by the trees, one of them finding lodg-ment in the arm of one of the fleeing Union soldiers.
Last of the Great Scouts The Life Story of William F Cody Wetmore, Helen C 1899
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If he came to their town, they would have to find food and lodg-ing for him and his men; and if he saw anything that pleased him, he would be sure to take it for his own.
Fifty Famous Stories Retold James Baldwin 1883
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[(They) 29.2 (drove a short distance from L) 20.2 (ondon, and the father took an humble lodg) 9.2 (ing)] TJ
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This morning Frazier returned having been in quest of some roots and bread which had left at the lodg of the Twisted hair when on his way to the fishery on Lewis's river. the Twisted hair came with him but I was unable to converse with him for the want of an interpreter, Drewyer being absent with Capt.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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Drewyer who was with me and myself killed two bighorned anamals; the sides of the Clifts where these anamals resort much to lodg, have the peculiar smell of the sheepfolds. the party killed in addition to our hunt 2 buffaloe and an Elk. the river today has been from 150 to 250 yds. wide but little timber today on the river.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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[(Mr. Middleton, who was very) 29.1 (curious to see their new lodg) 9.1 (er, came soon after)] TJ
Honoria Sommerville 1789
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