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If he wants to go by things written after the Copa del Rey by friends from the written press or Florentino Pérez, with his milkmaid's tales, then fine.
José Mourinho's mind games finally provoke response from Pep Guardiola 2011
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Among them was a china woman with an old-fashioned cap on - a milkmaid's cap, I thought - but I didn't want her, either.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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"Nivea cream, can you believe it?" gurgled the heavily accented Susanne Bartsch when asked to disclose the secret of her milkmaid's complexion.
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"Nivea cream, can you believe it?" gurgled the heavily accented Susanne Bartsch when asked to disclose the secret of her milkmaid's complexion.
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What looked like a milkmaid's stool, undoubtedly stolen, constituted the wizard's entire suite of furniture.
Water Sleeps Cook, Glen 1999
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Kevin's jaw jutted out much the way it had when he'd been five years old and refused to repent for peeking up the milkmaid's skirts.
Thief Of Hearts Medeiros, Teresa 1994
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The former Mrs. Richard Moody looked up at him, bewildered, cheeks feverishly rosy, bobbing her head in assent, She'd stuffed her milkmaid's body into a light blue summer dress as frothy as high tide.
Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986
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Loto-El-Ho-Ganja sat on a gorgeous golden throne that made Duma's bench look like a milkmaid's stool.
Escape on Venus Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 1963
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Unto the milkmaid's hand; whilst loud and in regular cadence
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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Walton, in slouch-hat, bound about with "leaders," sat upon the green turf to listen to a milkmaid's song.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Various
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