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Oh, for another girl, pretty and gay and willful and full of laughter, not like the giddy-brained Ella.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Oh, for another girl, pretty and gay and willful and full of laughter, not like the giddy-brained Ella.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Oh, for another girl, pretty and gay and willful and full of laughter, not like the giddy-brained Ella.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Oh, for another girl, pretty and gay and willful and full of laughter, not like the giddy-brained Ella.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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Oh, for another girl, pretty and gay and willful and full of laughter, not like the giddy-brained Ella.
Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996
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"And I," said George Heriot, "will humbly pray of Lady Mansel, that she will lend some of her handmaiden's apparel to this giddy-brained girl; for I shall forfeit my reputation if I walk up Tower Hill with her in that mad guise -- and yet the silly lassie looks not so ill in it neither."
The Fortunes of Nigel Walter Scott 1801
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His son is a giddy-brained mortal, who worries me; but if the other tells what I have discovered to him, then I had better take care, for I shall get a beating.
The Love-Tiff 1622-1673 Moli��re 1647
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Lady Mansel, that she will lend some of her handmaiden’s apparel to this giddy-brained girl; for I shall forfeit my reputation if I walk up
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The playhouse is but a perilous place for giddy-brained lasses like you; but for once, harkee, for _once_, we'll venture on taking you, if you'll promise to keep your silly head safe under the mother-hen's wing. "
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