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Cecilia, this fair traveller, had lately entered into the one-and-twentieth year of her age.
Cecilia 2008
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Luke clearly speaks out this sense in the twentieth verse of the one-and-twentieth chapter.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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Who scarce had reached his one-and-twentieth year.
Tales of Ind And Other Poems T. Ramakrishna
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"Dear me, I'm sure the afternoon will never come!" exclaimed Cissy, walking to the window after arranging and re-arranging the flowers in the vases on the little table in the centre of the drawing-room and on the mantel-piece for about the one-and-twentieth time.
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I departed from Watary the one-and-twentieth of June, and keeping a west course for near thirty miles I came to Sara.
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I departed from Watery the one-and-twentieth of June, and keeping a west course for near thirty miles, I came to Sara.
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The day before had been my one-and-twentieth birthday.
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He was her guardian during her minority, or what remained of it after her father's death; now she has had her one-and-twentieth birthday, and is her own mistress.
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Secondly, it is enforced of the Son, for he saith in the same gospel, the one-and-twentieth chapter:
The Golden Legend, vol. 6 1230-1298 1900
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This happened a month before he came out to India, and five days after his one-and-twentieth birthday.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1900
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