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kept up riding ever
And I've kept up riding ever since."
— from The Vanity Girl by Compton MacKenzie

Koreans under Russian employ
[565] Early in May, forty-seven Russian soldiers in civilian dress, presently increased to sixty, besides a larger number 292 of Chinese and Koreans under Russian employ, were reported to have come to Yong-am-po, [566] a point near the mouth of the river and rather remote from the places
— from The Russo-Japanese Conflict: Its Causes and Issues by Kan'ichi Asakawa

killed Uncle Robert even
But I know J. S. to be an enemy of my uncle, and why may it not be that he came and killed Uncle Robert, even after he sent that letter?
— from A Chain of Evidence by Carolyn Wells


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