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the usual method perhaps you
That is the usual method, perhaps you are not aware?"
— from That Which Hath Wings: A Novel of the Day by Richard Dehan

tell um Miss Pearson yet
He no tell um Miss Pearson yet.
— from The Snow-Burner by Henry Oyen

thee under my protection Your
No more—in mark of true affection, I take thee under my protection; Your parts are good, 'tis not denied; I wish they had been well applied.
— from The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 by Jonathan Swift

this unthankful man pray you
If I have dwelt too long on my deservings To this unthankful man, pray you pardon me; The cause required it.
— from The Plays of Philip Massinger, Vol. I by Philip Massinger

to undergo many privations yet
Although she often remarked, they had to undergo many privations, yet they were the happiest days of her existence.
— from History of the settlement of Upper Canada (Ontario,) with special reference to the Bay Quinté by William Canniff


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