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keeping of you and me and
"Holding the proofs of his innocence in his hands as he does," said the General, "is it your wish that Lionel should sit down contented with what he has already achieved, and knowing that the real facts of his story are in the keeping of you and me, and two or three trusted friends, rest satisfied with that and ask for nothing more?"
— from In the Dead of Night: A Novel. Volume 3 (of 3) by T. W. (Thomas Wilkinson) Speight

king of Yēnūr and made a
Kalkuda then went to Timmanājila, king of Yēnūr, and made a Gummata two cubits higher than that at Karkal.
— from Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 2 of 7 by Edgar Thurston

know only you and me and
"And I do know what I do know, and what nobody else don't know only you and me and the Captin, my tuppenny tartlet.
— from One Woman: Being the Second Part of a Romance of Sussex by Alfred Ollivant


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