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Kovalewsky I Loutschisky E Séménoff
Limousin, H. Monin, René Worms, E. Delbet, L. Philippe, M. Coicou, H. Blondel, G. Pinet, P. Vavin, E. de Roberty, G. Lafargue, M. le Gouix, M. Kovalewsky, I. Loutschisky, E. Séménoff, Mme.
— from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess

kinds is largely employed since
Silk of different kinds is largely employed, since it makes a suitable ground for many kinds of embroidery.
— from Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving by Grace Christie

kindness in love etc strengthens
The pleasure we find in what is beautiful, or touching, or sublime, strengthens our moral sentiments, as the pleasure we find in kindness, in love, etc., strengthens these inclinations.
— from Aesthetical Essays of Friedrich Schiller by Friedrich Schiller

know if Lovel ever saw
"We will talk of that later," replied Paul; "but I want to know if Lovel ever saw you with reference to his passion?"
— from The Rainbow Feather by Fergus Hume

knew I left em somewhere
"I knew I left 'em somewhere."
— from The Bobbsey Twins on a Houseboat by Laura Lee Hope

kindly inquired Lady Emily some
are you not well, dear?” kindly inquired Lady Emily, some hours later.
— from Home Scenes and Heart Studies by Grace Aguilar


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