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The Proserpine is a 'regular fellow,' after a fashion, at least; and the Few-Folly has dared to show herself to her.

The American woman really is––and must continue to be––the all-round, regular fellow of the feminine world.

“Regular fellow for the pot,” Jack Penny said one day as Jimmy set up one of his loud whoops and started off at a run.

Herbert Hunter urged her acceptance as a sub, saying that they could throw her out when the regular fellow came.

But he had proved himself in many a training camp to be, as his comrades put it, "a regular fellow."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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