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farm and your debts on me
"I take your inn, your farm, and your debts, on me," said he; "not one without t'other."
— from Griffith Gaunt; or, Jealousy Volumes 1 to 3 (of 3) by Charles Reade

fellow as you did old man
Presently he added, “I could never make out why you stuck to the fellow as you did, old man, especially when he turned against you.
— from The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch by Talbot Baines Reed

Farewell all ye dear ones mourning
Farewell, lovely earth, on whose bosom I lay; Farewell, all ye dear ones, mourning; Farewell, and forgive all the faults of my day: My heart now in death is burning!
— from The Home; Or, Life in Sweden by Fredrika Bremer


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