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know Elizabeth you must arrange that
“I do not know, Elizabeth; you must arrange that with your relations,” said Mrs. de Tracy.
— from Robinetta by Jane Helen Findlater

know Eva you might at the
And, do you know, Eva, you might at the same time just glance at the panel by the bed-head, and tell me by-and-by what you think of it.
— from Babylon, Volume 1 by Grant Allen

keep exerting your mind and thinking
Is it not all tremendously and overwhelmingly historical, and don’t you have to keep exerting your mind and thinking and remembering?
— from Mae Madden by Mary Murdoch Mason


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