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Mr. Namby, perhaps thinking that such a process might be productive of inconvenience to himself, declined to offer the temptation, and, soon after, called up Smouch.
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Smouch, requesting Mr. Pickwick in a surly manner βto be as alive as he could, for it was a busy time,β drew up a chair by the door and sat there, until he had finished dressing.
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"Smouch three," he says; "we want one to make a saw out of."
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"Smouch three," he says; "we want one to make a saw out of."
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 31 to 35 Mark Twain 1872
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"Smouch three," he says; "we want one to make a saw out of."
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain 1872
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'Come, none o' this gammon, 'growled Smouch, giving him another, and a harder one.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841
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Mr. Namby, perhaps thinking that such a process might be productive of inconvenience to himself, declined to offer the temptation, and, soon after, called up Smouch.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841
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Smouch, requesting Mr. Pickwick in a surly manner 'to be as alive as he could, for it was a busy time,' drew up a chair by the door and sat there, until he had finished dressing.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841
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'Come, none o' this gammon, 'growled Smouch, giving him another, and a harder one.
The Pickwick papers 1836
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Smouch, requesting Mr. Pickwick in a surly manner 'to be as alive as he could, for it was a busy time,' drew up a chair by the door and sat there, until he had finished dressing.
The Pickwick papers 1836
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