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Examples
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"Of course he'll make it," Kearns whispered in Bettles 'ear.
Chapter III 2010
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"Of course he'll make it," Kearns whispered in Bettles 'ear.
Chapter III 1910
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While their rough-hewn, obsolete ethics recognized the individual prerogative of wiping out blow with blow, they could not bear to think of two good comrades, such as Bettles and McFane, meeting in deadly battle.
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While their rough-hewn, obsolete ethics recognized the individual prerogative of wiping out blow with blow, they could not bear to think of two good comrades, such as Bettles and McFane, meeting in deadly battle.
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While their rough-hewn, obsolete ethics recognized the individual prerogative of wiping out blow with blow, they could not bear to think of two good comrades, such as Bettles and McFane, meeting in deadly battle.
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While their rough-hewn, obsolete ethics recognized the individual prerogative of wiping out blow with blow, they could not bear to think of two good comrades, such as Bettles and McFane, meeting in deadly battle.
The Son of the Wolf Jack London 1896
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Bettles 'bunk had suffered a similar invasion, and three or four lusty voyageurs worked their toes among its blankets as they listened to the tale of one who had served on the boat brigade with Wolseley when he fought his way to Khartoum.
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These rules had been fathered by the Unquenchable Bettles at a time when his blood ran high, and were remarkable for the terse simplicity of their humor.
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Bettles turned up the collar of his mackinaw jacket and stared about him helplessly.
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Meyers and Bettles had raised their ear-flaps, while Malemute Kid had even taken off his mittens.
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