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Stretch-your-necks, wags and grind hunters, supplied Jerry, now sufficiently aroused to join in the conversation.
MARJORIE DEAN COLLEGE FRESHMANPAULINE LESTER
He had done rough work in Central Asia, and had seen rather more help-your-self fighting than most men of his years.
SOLDIER STORIESRUDYARD KIPLING
Sat Bhai has many members, and perhaps before they jolly-well-cut-your-throat they may give you just a chance for life.
KIMRUDYARD KIPLING
Opposite is a little, hold-your-own school-mistressy young person in pince-nez.
SEA AND SARDINIAD. H. LAWRENCE
Such was the difference between the costume and arms of Master Rend-your-Soul and that of his servant.
A ROMANCE OF THE WEST INDIESEUGNE SUE
He said that with a dogged, none-of-your-business sort of an air, though rather sheepishly for all that.
ON GUARDUPTON SINCLAIR
Say, look a-here, What's-your-name, I'm goin' to give ye ten seconds to tell me the name of that critter.
THE SKIPPER AND THE SKIPPEDHOLMAN DAY
She acknowledged the flattery of my look with a patronizing smile and a "How-do-you-think-you're-going-to-like-your-job?"
THE LONG DAYDOROTHY RICHARDSON
The idea of going right into the pantry without a how-do-you-do 21 or a by-your-leave!
THE ADVENTURES OF MAYA THE BEEWALDEMAR BONSELS
Two pompous, red-cheeked, red-necked individuals stepped forward, without so much as a "by-your-leave!"
THE GHOST BREAKERCHARLES GODDARD
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