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be evaded No not unless
" "And is there no way that this early marriage may be evaded?" "No, not unless you put it off till later in life.
— from Bill Nye's Chestnuts Old and New by Bill Nye

be evaded No not unless
"And is there no way that this early marriage may be evaded?" "No, not unless you put it off till later in life."
— from Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns) by Bill Nye

be even now near unto
We may be even now near unto the shore of the Lake of the Accursed, and upon the verge of discovering that which is weirdly mysterious and unknown.
— from The Eye of Istar: A Romance of the Land of No Return by William Le Queux


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