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"Olga," called Miss Brown with a smile, some moments later.
A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life Herman Gastrell Seely
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In this form of musical expression Miss Brown delights her audiences not less than in her rendition of songs of a more pretentious character.
Music and Some Highly Musical People James M. Trotter 1867
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Miss Brown, that is too bad after what he has done and shown himself to be.
Barriers Burned Away Edward Payson Roe 1863
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"Miss Brown," she began, "did you ever hear of a-- a bee that some ladies carry in a--"
The Poor Little Rich Girl Eleanor Gates 1913
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"Miss Brown," he said, "I must apologise for not appearing at dinner this evening."
The Major Ralph Connor 1898
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"'Miss Brown' would be a deal properer, and also much more pleasing, if it's all the same to you, sir!"
The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm Anthony Trollope 1848
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You will, I am afraid, be unable to call Miss Brown as a witness in any possible case against Mr Madoc.’
The Key Wentworth, Patricia 1944
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'Miss Brown' and to my reputed address in Lincolnshire, begging me to return. "
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If 'Miss Brown' will do for you, sir, it will do uncommon well for me. "
The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm Anthony Trollope 1848
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Miss Brown even quotes Dr. Delos M. Cosgrove a cardiac surgeon and chief executive of the celebrated Cleveland Clinic saying, "that if he could get away with it legally, he would refuse to hire anyone who was obese."
E. Jean Carroll: Does Being Fat Kill Your Career? E. Jean Carroll 2010
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