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keenest eyes you ever saw
"He's a tall, slim fellow with the keenest eyes you ever saw in a human head; but those eyes mean mischief and death."
— from Old Broadbrim Into the Heart of Australia or, A Strange Bargain and Its Consequences by St. George Rathborne

kind ever yet escaped some
"And allow me to say this: I feel sure no coward of your kind ever yet escaped some sort of retribution.
— from The Eddy: A Novel of To-day by Clarence Louis Cullen


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