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I looked at Taylor and said in as calm a voice as I could muster, which probably wasn™t very,
Run For The Money Feagan, Stephanie 2006
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She told me Cornelia had cancer and had been and was very,
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Soon after it was changed to the Royal Victoria Theatre, and gradually went down and down and descended into being a very,
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Now there is no use denying that, clever actor as he was, he was very,
Stage Confidences Clara Morris
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Now, will you please all join your 'ands, and then sit very,
The Thirteenth Chair Bayard Veiller 1906
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Can't he be sure of his glory with one if he loves her -- oh, very,
The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West Harry Leon Wilson 1903
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I like you because you are good; a great big boy; a bearded baby who doesn't know even the least bit about the world, but who is very,
Woman Triumphant (La Maja Desnuda) Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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It was only for a little while each time, papa, but it was very wicked, and I am very,
Holidays at Roselands Martha Finley 1868
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The effectual and earnest performance of duty stamps with a nobility which is not confined to great men -- a nobility which kings can neither give nor take away -- a nobility which is very,
The Iron Horse 1859
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For surely I the fittest was, and very proper, very,
Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843
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