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I've been a-turnin' the bis'ness over in my mind, and he may make his-self easy, Sammy.
THE PICKWICK PAPERSCHARLES DICKENS
“Follows-his-own-fancy,” she repeated, as one repeats a strange phrase, the meaning of which is obscure.
UNVEILING A PARALLELALICE ILGENFRITZ JONES AND ELLA MARCHANT
The crowd hurried to meet it, and Litvinov followed it, dragging his-207- feet like a condemned man.
SMOKETURGENEV IVAN SERGEEVICH
Of medium height, he gave the impression of being tall-his head thrown up, and like a lion's, rather large for his body.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
Loathsome prigs, stiff conventions, editor of cheap magazines ladled in Sir Wots-his-name.
INSTIGATIONSEZRA POUND
And youre quite right about his vitality,my!his laugh takes you into the middle of next week!
THE SORROWS OF SATANMARIE CORELLI
Even Robinson himself enlists no particular sympathy except of the "put-yourself-in-his-place" kind.
THE ENGLISH NOVELGEORGE SAINTSBURY
I will let you into a little secret that may convince you that what I say of our Count What's-his-name not being hunted is true.
DOOM CASTLENEIL MUNRO
Polyhistor, pol-i-his′tor, n. a person of great and varied learning.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUS
When Uguccione perceived that he could not carry out his-437- enterprise, he returned into Lombardy to Verona.
VILLANI'S CHRONICLEGIOVANNI VILLANI
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