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take and kill your rats
‘“There’s a time for everything under the sun,” says I. “If you would stay the plague, take and kill your rats.”
— from Rewards and Fairies by Rudyard Kipling

the author known yet Randal
—“Is the author known yet?” Randal.
— from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. by Various

thinking and kept you really
"Well, whatever it was that, BEFORE, kept us from thinking, and kept you, really, as you might say, in the market.
— from The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 by Henry James

t a kep ye right
But I’d ’a’ give the best fi’ years off’n m’ life t’ ’akep’ ye right here at home, where ye b’long.
— from To the Highest Bidder by Florence Morse Kingsley

to account keep your reckonings
Oh call yourself often to account; keep your reckonings even, and that is the way to keep your peace.—
— from The Preacher's Complete Homiletic Commentary on the Books of the Bible, Volume 15 (of 32) The Preacher's Complete Homiletic Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, Volume I by Alfred Tucker


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