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his emotion I know ENID
[Restraining his emotion.] I know. ENID.
— from Plays : First Series by John Galsworthy

hug em I kiss em
I hug ’em, I kiss ’em, I’m a regular up to date.
— from Captain Billy's Whiz Bang, Vol 1, No. 11, August, 1920 America's Magazine of Wit, Humor and Filosophy by Various

he exclaimed in keen excitement
he exclaimed in keen excitement.
— from Mark Mason's Victory by Alger, Horatio, Jr.

his errors in King Edward
r his errors in King Edward’s time.”
— from The Great Lord Burghley: A study in Elizabethan statecraft by Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp) Hume


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