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When his hand emerges again, it is holding a sheaf of three-by-four white papers, some two inches thick.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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When his hand emerges again, it is holding a sheaf of three-by-four white papers, some two inches thick.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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When his hand emerges again, it is holding a sheaf of three-by-four white papers, some two inches thick.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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When his hand emerges again, it is holding a sheaf of three-by-four white papers, some two inches thick.
Alice in Jeopardy Ed McBain 2005
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As he was showing her out, she had a sudden brain wave "Can I show you something?" she asked, opening her handbag and taking out the three-by-four black and white print Dandy Tom had given to her.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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Using one finger, he slid a three-by-four black and white photograph across the crisp damask tablecloth.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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Several days before, Hunt had to stand at noon on the corner of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue where the CIA delivered to me a wrapped set of three-by-four chart! of professional caliber.
Will Liddy, G. Gordon 1980
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Precisely thirty-eight seconds later a convention of animals, all swearing and trembling with fright, were trying to conceal themselves in the same three-by-four hole in the ground.
Fables For The Times H. W. Phillips
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I never saw much to fancy in these three-by-four villages myself.
Busman's Honeymoon Sayers, Dorothy L. 1937
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He could make that all right, he told himself, as he kissed her lightly in the dark three-by-four entrance-hall.
A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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