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I was "strung up" to a high degree of expectation and listened every moment to hear the panpipes and the Roo-too-too-it.
A THIN GHOST AND OTHERSM. R. (MONTAGUE RHODES) JAMES
I stood still until the little ones began to peep; the mother answered “Too-too-too” and showed admirable judgment and devotion.
TRAVELS IN ALASKAJOHN MUIR
Just at that moment the too-too-too of the instrument sounded again.
JACK HARKAWAY'S BOY TINKER AMONG THE TURKSBRACEBRIDGE HEMYNG
"Toot-e-too-too," he blew, with one end of the horn to her body, and up she rose as though there was nothing the matter with her.
EAST O' THE SUN AND WEST O' THE MOONGUDRUN THORNE-THOMSEN
I beg pardon, said I,—Too-too ready to make advances, I am always subjecting myself to contempts.
CLARISSA, VOLUME 2 (OF 9)SAMUEL RICHARDSON
Oh, those flocks of black-faced lambs and sheep are too-too!
JULIANA HORATIA EWING AND HER BOOKSHORATIA K. F. EDEN
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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