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Jack probably learned more about the Bible during that trip-its history and its heroes-than during all his former years.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEThe world had nothing more to give him now except that which he had already long possessed-its honor and its love.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEDidn't Wolfe say that he would rather have written what's-its-name than taken Quebec?
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 147, DECEMBER 30, 1914VARIOUSMy heart just sank like a lump of what's-its-name, but my whole soul went out in sympathy for her.
THE HAUNTED PAJAMASFRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTTThen Billings, who was already gasping like a jolly what's-its-name, dropped upon the arm of the chair and held his side.
THE HAUNTED PAJAMASFRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTTFact is, I always want it as black as the what's-its-name cave, or else I can't sleep.
THE HAUNTED PAJAMASFRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTTSlowly his hand came out, and dash me if it wasn't shaking like he had the delirium what's-its-name.
THE HAUNTED PAJAMASFRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTTFact is, things had just suddenly spun round before me like a merry what's-its-name.
THE HAUNTED PAJAMASFRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTTJust a gasp, you know; and my jolly cheeks stung as from a dash of fiery what's-its-name sauce.
THE HAUNTED PAJAMASFRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTTAnd she looked so white—white as the driven what's-its-name, you know—that I felt my devilish heart go out to her a bit.
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