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In addition to caddying he taught the secrets of the game when pupils came too plenteously for John.
THE WRONG TWINHARRY LEON WILSONOver and under and between those steps issued, plenteously, unceasingly new-born, the river of the water of life.
LILITHGEORGE MACDONALDWith this oven we were no longer obliged to eat our millet-bread with the cinders which so plenteously stuck to it.
PERILS AND CAPTIVITYCHARLOTTE-ADLADE [NE PICARD] DARDWhen a man feeleth himself infect, as soon as he may, let him be let blood plenteously till he swoon: then stop the vein.
A HISTORY OF EPIDEMICS IN BRITAIN (VOLUME I OF II)CHARLES CREIGHTONThey should be heaped up in some cool, damp place, where they will not freeze, and should be sprinkled plenteously every day.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, DECEMBER 23, 1879VARIOUSUncle Timothy took the little Italian boys under his care, and feasted them plenteously.
MERRIE ENGLAND IN THE OLDEN TIME, VOL. 1 (OF 2)GEORGE DANIELThe old woman ate greedily, and drank still more plenteously of the sweet wine.
THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN, THE LOVECHARM AND PIETRO OF ABANOLUDWIG TIECKAt seven years of age she was sent to school, where "she drank plenteously of the well of wisdom."
CORREGGIOESTELLE M. HURLLAll seem to feel as though they had lost a personal friend, and tears flow plenteously.
VILLAGE LIFE IN AMERICA 1852-1872CAROLINE COWLES RICHARDSThe boatswain is incessant in his patrol of purification, and disinfecting substances are plenteously distributed.
CAPTAIN CANOTBRANTZ MAYERWORDS RELATED TO PLENTEOUSLY
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