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  • Who wanna pump they breaks like they want they trunk in they back seat,

    kemo666 Diary Entry kemo666 2007

  • Her English lover at this time, and one whom she much favoured too, was LORD ROBERT DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester — himself secretly married to AMY ROBSART, the daughter of an English gentleman, whom he was strongly suspected of causing to be murdered, down at his country seat,

    A Child's History of England 2007

  • Constantinople, sometimes at Adrianople, &c. The kings of Spain have their Escurial in heat of summer, [3151] Madrid for a wholesome seat,

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Kate sat on one side of the garish red-velvet-upholstered passenger seat,

    Hot Pursuit Jensen, Kathryn, 1949- 2005

  • For every night at teatime and before you take your seat,

    A Child's Garden of Verses 2005

  • Nay even amongst the gods themselves this distinction is observed; for Neptune, though he came last into the assembly, sat in the middle seat,

    Essays and Miscellanies 2004

  • “Why!” exclaimed Schedoni, starting from his seat,

    The Italian 2004

  • Ziska would have moved away from the Jew, but the elbow of the sofa did not admit of his receding; and then, while he was thinking that he would escape by rising from his seat,

    Nina Balatka 2004

  • Nay even amongst the gods themselves this distinction is observed; for Neptune, though he came last into the assembly, sat in the middle seat,

    Symposiacs 2004

  • All the morbid reticence seems to have passed from her, and she has just reminded me, as if I needed any reminding, of that night, and that it was here, on this very seat,

    Dracula 2003

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