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do US no harm and might
Can't do US no harm, and might be an eye-opener fer YOU.
— from Beasley's Christmas Party by Booth Tarkington

day until nighttime him asking me
So that's how we spent the day until nighttime: him asking me questions and me answering as best I could.
— from The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes: His Fortunes and Misfortunes as Told by Himself by Anonymous

do us no harm and may
They’ll do us no harm, and may do us some good; They’d make us all happy and wise, if they could.
— from Little Wideawake: A story book for little children by Barker, Sale, Mrs.


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