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a new dress Rowena if you
"I think I'll have to get you a new dress, Rowena, if you are going to be willing to take some care of it."
— from Wenonah's Stories for Children by Warren Proctor

And now dear reader if you
And now, dear reader, if you have not as yet made these wondrous fruits your own; if you have not as yet cast the whole burden of your sins on God's eternal love as seen in the cross, I ask you, Why do you stand aloof?
— from The Great Commission. Miscellaneous Writings of C. H. Mackintosh, vol. IV by Charles Henry Mackintosh

And now dear reader if you
And now, dear reader, if you doubt whether Mrs. Kitty was rewarded for all her trouble, you’d better take a peep into that parlor, and while you are looking, let me whisper a secret in your ear confidentially.
— from Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port-folio. Second Series by Fanny Fern

as Nora Dear ROSE in your
To Rose Norreys as "Nora." Dear ROSE, in your way, you're as brimful of Art As a picture by REYNOLDS, a statue by GIBSON;
— from Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, June 13, 1891 by Various


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