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"See, Judith," she cried softly and began to recite,
The Bent Twig Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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At this point, happening to think that the class in Colburn who were toeing the mark so squarely, would perhaps like a chance to recite,
The English Orphans Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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The thoughts of gods let Granville's verse recite,
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Alexander Pope 1716
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After these adventures, and others which it would be tedious to recite,
The Autobiography of Madame Guyon Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon 1682
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On Erev, we will serve a traditional whitefish mold in the shape of Mount Sinai (the hospital) and recite,
Aish Weekly Articles 2009
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On Erev, we will serve a traditional whitefish mold in the shape of Mount Sinai (the hospital) and recite,
Aish Weekly Articles 2009
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The thoughts of Gods let Granville's verfe recite,
The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical 1779
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So they brought him a sumptuous dress, and he donned it and said, “I am Uns al-Wujud, the World’s Delight, and to the envious a despite”; and presently he smote with his glances every sprite, and began these couplets to recite,
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But after 7 years of missionary work (children were required to recite,
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010
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