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She can hardly eclipse Leah Mordecai
She can hardly eclipse 'Leah Mordecai the beautiful,'—that's the way I write it now."
— from Leah Mordecai: A Novel by Belle K. (Belle Kendrick) Abbott

some could hardly even long months
"Mr. Barker will go with you, and you will resume your confinement—in arrest;" and Button, in his anger, was lashing himself to language his hearers never forgot, and that some could hardly, even long months after, forgive.
— from Lanier of the Cavalry; or, A Week's Arrest by Charles King

sus cuernos Hasta en los mismos
Satanás Con sus llamas y sus cuernos, Hasta en los mismos infiernos, Vos delante y yo detrás, Hemos de entrar; ¡vive Dios!
— from El Estudiante de Salamanca and Other Selections by José de Espronceda


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