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Well I never did either said
"Well, I never did either," said Jack, grinning.
— from The Substitute Millionaire by Hulbert Footner

water is no doubt even superior
Boiling the water is no doubt even superior in its effect to filtering it; but the men would certainly not boil the water if they had nothing to put in it.
— from The March to Magdala by G. A. (George Alfred) Henty

well I never died exactly said
“Oh, well, I never died exactly,” said Mary, “but I come blamed near it once.
— from Rainbow Valley by L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

water is not deep enough she
Because the water is not deep enough, she can not come close to the shore; so a row-boat must take the people out to her.
— from Our Pilgrim Forefathers: Thanksgiving Studies by Loveday A. Nelson

was in no degree elated she
She was in no degree elated; she experienced, on the contrary, a distinct feeling of depression.
— from With the Procession by Henry Blake Fuller


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