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Familiar as I was with my friend's methods, it was not difficult for me to follow his deductions, and to observe the untidiness of attire, the sheaf of legal papers, the watch-charm, and the breathing which had prompted them.
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"As Dorothy's paper-weight -- no, it can't be that -- I could never keep anything down -- it must have been Dorothy's watch-charm," interrupted
Dorothy Dale's Camping Days Margaret Penrose
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I can tell by his watch-charm -- that square bit of enamel with the rising sun in the middle, and the letters 'I.O. U.' in red, white, and blue, around it.
The Statesmen Snowbound Robert Fitzgerald
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Mr. Snyder's parcel revealed a watch-charm fashioned in the shape of a tiny, candid-eye camera.
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On the cross is his new number; for officially a "Zoner" is always a number; that of the brass-check he wears as a watch-charm alive, that at the head of his grave when his canal-digging is over.
Zone Policeman 88; a close range study of the Panama canal and its workers Harry Alverson Franck 1921
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Jake bought everything the newsboys offered him: candy, oranges, brass collar buttons, a watch-charm, and for me a
My Ántonia Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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Jake bought everything the newsboys offered him: candy, oranges, brass collar buttons, a watch-charm, and for me a
My Antonia Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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"We are both business men, and both punctual, Mr. Flint," he said, and sat down in the empty chair beside his host, eyeing without particular favour him of the watch-charm, whose cigar was not a very good one.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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The magnate was, as usual, fortified behind his oak desk; the secretary with a bend in his back was in modest evidence; and an elderly man of comfortable proportions, with a large gold watch-charm portraying the rising sun, and who gave, somehow, the polished impression of a marble, sat near the window smoking a cigar.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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The magnate was, as usual, fortified behind his oak desk; the secretary with a bend in his back was in modest evidence; and an elderly man of comfortable proportions, with a large gold watch-charm portraying the rising sun, and who gave, somehow, the polished impression of a marble, sat near the window smoking a cigar.
Mr. Crewe's Career — Volume 1 Winston Churchill 1909
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