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Jerry I may need your
You come with me, Jerry; I may need your help.”
— from The Motor Boys in the Clouds; or, A Trip for Fame and Fortune by Clarence Young

jealousy in my nature yet
I do not know that I have much of jealousy in my nature; yet I cannot tell how I shall bear to see Delamere presuming again on your former friendship for him.—Even the volatile and thoughtless Bellozane has the power to make me uneasy, when I see him so persuaded of his own merit, and so confident of success.'
— from Emmeline, the Orphan of the Castle by Charlotte Smith

John Insurgent Mexico New York
Reed, John, Insurgent Mexico (New York: International Publishers, 1970).
— from The Haciendas of Mexico: An Artist's Record by Paul Alexander Bartlett

Johnson is married now you
"Lafe Johnson is married now, you say?" "Shore," said Jim, with a friendly smile.
— from The Sheriff of Badger: A Tale of the Southwest Borderland by George Pattullo


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