We wanted mamma to have one cheesecake and Haddie and I to divide the other between us. |
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When mamma saw the wide staircase leading to the dormitories she was aghast. |
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I read my letter to mamma so far, and she says you won't know what a punka is. |
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When she did make prepares to peel the potatoes, the mamma reached away back in the cook-table drawer for the paring knife. |
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I am aware how dreadfully angry it will make mamma, but I remember the risk. |
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To say nothing of being the cause, that my mamma was in the glout with her poor daughter all the way. |
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It was the first time I had ever beene away from home without mamma in my life, although I was 13 yrs. |
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But all the same, mamma has a weakness for him, and lets him take all my earnings. |
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PaG said after he thought Thomas wanted to caution us against a bigamist mamma was harbouring. |
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Boy, tell your mamma I sorry I ain' had no egg to send her 'cept just dat one nest egg. |
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Now the mamma makes me raise up my dress when I come into the house so she can get a good look at my underskirt all around. |
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The mamma does have me to rock it and rock it and teeter it on the bed and walk the floor with it. |
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Is it not for her that he has been in prison, and that he has left my mamma without a soldo in the house? |
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On the left chest an herpetic eruption of the size of a dollar, and on the mamma a hard tumor of the size of a fist. |
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She accented papa and mamma on the last syllable and leaned forward and looked upward like a shirtwaist Madonna. |
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Various forms of fibroma are met with in the mamma and are described with diseases of that organ. |
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The enfant terrible is making papa and mamma alike ridiculous by showing us mamma's lover, who is lurking behind the screen. |
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Why, 71 the solemnity that dribbled over me from mamma isn't washed off yet. |
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Whenever they get hungry, the mamma hen will come to the door of the house and cluck. |
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He went to attenborough himself and chose it, and mamma thought he was on the cricket-field all the time. |
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Mary has infected me with her notability, and I'm going to work mamma a footstool. |
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The whole mamma was large and hard, and the seat of lancinating pain. |
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This first breeching is an event that papa desires and mamma dreads. |
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It is so sweet to enshrine you in such a pure romance, mamma. |
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Auntie used to say that mamma hunted dust with a magnifying glass. |
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The maiden from New Hampshire disappeared, papa and mamma with her. |
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I'd like to tell mamma to try it, only she'd be sure to get waxy. |
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You must stop at the quinta and take care of mamma and Lola. |
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My papa is a doctor, and my mamma teaches a kindergarten school. |
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Oh, no, mamma, but how did Frau Cosima know that I was here? |
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So off the rabbit and the porcupine started to find the chickie's mamma. |
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I 'll help you tease for your velocipede, and won't say a word against it, when mamma and granny beg papa not to let you have it. |
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You see he knew better than papa and mamma and parish register. |
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But your papa was immovable, and was angry at your mamma and mine upon it. |
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That is what they used to say to mamma about Lady Midlothian. |
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I am going to New Orleans with papa and mamma for Mardi Gras. |
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I did go to teeter the baby on the bed as the mamma did say for me to do. |
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Mrs. Bryce was very kind to Kester, but mamma never got on with her. |
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Well, your mamma thinks you ought not to go beyond the park or garden without some discreet, matronly person like me to accompany you, and keep off all intruders. |
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No, mamma, not for making the garden, but to buy a package of succotash seed. |
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May we go over to sammie Littletail's house and play this afternoon, mamma? |
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Tisnt but a little mite of a persecute, when we fink about Jesuss, is it, mamma? |
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But to tell you the truth, Floyd, I have been almost angry with you, and so has mamma. |
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Of course we're gladder to see her than she could be to see us, because she's mamma, and we're only just the children! |
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Once or twice, when I've paid calls with mamma, they were so fussy and show-off. |
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He will be taken by her highborn family and educated, and he must forget all about his mamma. |
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But, mamma, I thought that all living beings were obliged to have a stamen or an ovary! |
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What a horror he seems to have of wine and negus and suchlike things, mamma. |
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Come, dollie, you and I will go just a little way to meet mamma. |
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To give you hope, my dearest, my most indulgent Mamma, is to give you every thing. |
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Mamma and I are going to Michigan in a few weeks to see my grandma and grandpa. |
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This is a great day, the day when Mamma Gerard makes her gooseberry preserves. |
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Mamma says things like forgetting the screwdriver are your ex-eccen-tricks. |
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Mamma sanctions the gift, so you need have no scruples about accepting them. |
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Mamma is dead set against the artistic, and I'm dead set against the fashionable. |
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Mamma Pepperall watched him cavort a moment, then sniffed contemptuously, and rolled out like a fireman summoned. |
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There were two bunchy places on his face, that Mamma Rabbit had told him were eyes. |
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Mamma Finkelstein understood that part, at least, and her wigged head sank in her hands. |
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But somehow, mamma, I have vexed jass about it several times. |
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Will you go down, and humble that stubborn spirit of yours to your mamma? |
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He almost always saw her before going to the sickroom, and she appealed to him as to what she could do for mamma. |
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I think, mamma, I never depart a hairsbreadth from your will. |
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I never speaks to him, excepts when he speaks ugly to Katie or mamma. |
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Come, come, you lazy lubbers, fall to work, or we shall not be ready for mamma. |
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He hated Mamma Valerius for giving him such news as that with such stupefying calmness. |
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Mamma was gorgeous to behold, in royal purple and black lace. |
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There dearie, dont you want to go in the choo-choo cars to see Mamma? |
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But at least, Mamma, you cannot deny the absurdity of the accusation, though you may not think it intentionally ill-natured. |
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She would be like Mamma, and her little girl would be like herself. |
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Mamma thought the dear too young to be taught to conquer his prejudices, but Papa believed that it never was too soon to learn obedience. |
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Oh, Mamma, how is it you don't understand that the Holy Father, who has the right to grant dispensations. |
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Mamma has given him a go-cart, and Betty and I push him about in it. |
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He objected to whist, cut the cloth at billiards, sang out of tune, kept very much to himself, and wrote to his Mamma and sisters at Home. |
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Mamma writhes and gurgles, staring wildly at this sudden transformation. |
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Mamma Letitia is away visiting, and I shall have the best chance. |
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The next morning, he ran off to Mamma Valerius, who told him that Christine had gone away for two days. |
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Mamma is resolved that I shall do her credit, and we have spent the last two weeks driving about from milliners to mantua-makers, from merchants to jewellers. |
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Demi, go upstairs, and get into your bed, as Mamma bids you. |
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He reluctantly departs, but his wrongs weigh upon his spirit, and by-and-by when an opportunity comes to redress them, he outwits Mamma by a shrewd bargain. |
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