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She had-208- gone away to Heidelberg to do obeisance to Gubaryov, and was returning with instructions.
SMOKETURGENEV IVAN SERGEEVICH
If hadde is emphatic, meaning 'he possessed,' it is usually dissyllabic; we even find had-d he (A 298, 386).
The central part of it, where we have long-had an acquaintance with the natives, is called by them "Mai."
I was on the seafaring-man-who-had-lost-his-clothes-and-money tack, and they all condoled with me and gave me much sound advice.
And Bills used to say ef it hadn't a-be'n fer Ezry he'd a-never a-had no house, ner nothin' to putt in it, nuther!
If she'd a-had my Palmyra sarve she'd be still alive, Mrs Shaver, now; 'stead of that, the land-crabs have eaten her.
The son of a minister was asked whether his father's sermon the previous Sunday had-not had some good points in it.
PUBLIC SPEAKINGCLARENCE STRATTON
Now, while the cunning Loge spoke, the Giants had-318- been listening, and exchanging glances.
OPERAS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOWMARY SCHELL HOKE BACON
Whatever be the truth of this adage generally, it certainly-had its application in the present case.
Many had written visions of the unseen world, but they had-57- not blended with them their personal fortunes.
DANTE. AN ESSAY.R. W. CHURCH

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