Over yonder, in some distant region of Libya, they had been fledged in masses. |
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To gain them you have but to take this goblet and pour the libation on yonder altar. |
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That is the creed of all those yonder, who sit in the camp and besiege this city. |
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George Osborne lying yonder, all his fopperies ended, with a bullet through his heart? |
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It is unmistakably spring, because the pewit bushes are budding and on yonder aspen we can hear a forsythia bursting into song. |
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I had seen a white fox, I thought, but yonder are the bears of the night country. |
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There is a fox squirrel over yonder somewhere, beyond the ruins of the old arch. |
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At the village of Yamamoto yonder, ten furlongs further, you will find a good inn. |
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Here, or yonder, some brighter flare showed where the fire had run at one clear leap right to the fronded top of a fern-tree. |
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The troops of the Reich, from your plain of furth yonder, are also about to emerge. |
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Ye never kend of ony o' them ganging to the spring, as they behoved to ca' the stinking well yonder. |
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With my tomahawk I cut a mark in that chestnut yonder and buried my weapon at the foot of it. |
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Compounds which exhibit the full pronoun in coalescence with the adverb ewaidde, yonder. |
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What beckoning ghost, besprent with April dew, Hails me so solemnly to yonder yew? |
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If osa looked from yonder mountain scarp, Would she descend to lead such currish hearts To liberty? |
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How else can I get you the red snow we saw at sunset, the other day, on the peak yonder? |
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Then for some time could be heard a great bustle and clatter in the shed out yonder. |
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Poised on yonder sprig of harebell stands a little purple-winged butterfly, one of the most exquisite among our British kinds. |
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What harm can that swearing coachman do, I should like to know, in the street yonder? |
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And how of the heap of trifles that you can see for yourselves in yonder corner? |
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The signal box up yonder in the breast of the storm was almost carried away. |
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Mr. abs, when we are off yonder by that rise of ground you wake him up, will you? |
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First she does send me to take them yonder, before she does send me to take them hereabout. |
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Those are the actual helmet, shield, and saddle which he used in the battle upon the crossbeam yonder. |
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I propose that we should at once make for yonder niche in the cliffs, and unlade the canoes. |
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There are some baby-blue-eyes, and yonder dry field is brilliant with the colors of many others. |
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Do you see those three innocent darlings playing together, under the eye of their governess, by the wellingtonia yonder? |
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If it had rolled down from the rock up yonder, it would have been a piece of that rock! |
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But if we got off about here and went right through those woods yonder, wed reach the spoondrift bungalow in an hour. |
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The only blemish on the seascape was a troop of bergs, six in number, out yonder to starboard. |
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There's a big, mossy, hollow log over yonder, and I remember that Mrs. Grouse once told me that that is strutter's thunder log. |
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Look back from these valleys of death and tribulation, to the gleaming summits of yonder distant Mizar hills! |
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Sure, there's Wheeler, and bursal along with him, canvassing out yonder at a terrible fine rate. |
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If a crocodile would only swallow this Sabina I would give him that hot cake in yonder dish with pleasure, for his pudding. |
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You also have some idea of all there is to be discovered up yonder in the red planet. |
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He was sitting yonder when I began to dress, and has scarcely changed his posture since. |
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Corsabrin, said Palomides, wilt thou release me yonder damosel and the pensel? |
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In this hollow tree the wood duck reared her brood, and slid away each day to forage in yonder fen. |
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I should like to put a question to the Lacedaemonian Timocrates seated yonder. |
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What have you in Andalusia that shines in the sun like that white poplar yonder? |
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It was from him I learned that you had taken up your abode with yonder fellow. |
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The source of his misery was yonder, in those markets, heated by the day's excesses. |
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The yachts were moving away yonder, majestical, swan-like, white sails shining against the blue. |
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Out yonder on the sea lies the ship of my son, the Prince, who has sailed for outland to bring home a bride. |
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I'm a Manxman myself, mate, and I've got a lil Manx woman that's waiting for me yonder. |
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In the devil's name, what stream is that off yonder, the Meuse or the Moselle? |
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Doth the universe lie within the compass of yonder town, which only a little time ago was but a leaf-strewn desert, as lonely as this around us? |
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He will have it as how 't was child's prattle yonder in Malvern Chase. |
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Good Stutely, cut thou a fair white piece of bark four fingers in breadth, and set it fourscore yards distant on yonder oak. |
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Every leafless bough of yonder lofty elder-tree is thick with birds. |
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There is a ship out yonder, but its a tanker or a freighter. |
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He was half hidden by yonder tree, but I saw the barrel of his arquebus. |
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In front of a tavern, ayont yonder, a horse was whinneying as I came up. |
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They are a great regiment of Umtetwas as baas Botha yonder thought. |
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And Ogden Minot he pays me to be stevedore aboard his house yonder. |
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Vell, I dought I dit see an olt Injin in a hut up yonder ast by der woots! |
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Behind yonder rock is my balsa and with it are the two maidens. |
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But I trust you do not mean to desecrate this exquisite creature with paint, like those staring kings and admirals yonder? |
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I pray you to speed a bolt against yonder shield with all your force. |
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Just look at the Lepailleurs yonder, in front of that booth. |
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But those three braves yonder are something more than convalescent. |
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Just look up yonder, burl, and see how the crows have gone to fighting. |
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It is this, my son,' he gasped, 'that I am poisoned, and she stands yonder who has done the deed. |
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How read you that coat which hangs over yonder galley, Alleyne? |
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Trust me, sir, I have already laughed more than beseems my cloth at your Homeric confabulation with yonder ragamuffin General of the rebels. |
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Its length is conterminous with the duration of humanity here or yonder. |
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What was that thing moving over yonder in that bunch of saltbush? |
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Dear was she to me as the birds that out in the old garden yonder sing and sing their best to lift up my leaden heart. |
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Politics is but a narrow field, and that still narrower highway yonder leads to it. |
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In the dorp yonder I met a man who had come from Port Elizabeth. |
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The Pyncheon of to-night, who sits in yonder arm-chair, believes in no such nonsense. |
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And, la, as to yonder base rufflers, think ye they have not their fill, but yet desire more? |
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What is the beauty of yonder maiden but an emanation from the divine? |
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Who is that spider-legged gorilla yonder with the sanctimonious countenance? |
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Yes, count, it is a strange thing and one which might astonish you, but I feel an indescribable horror at the sight of yonder man. |
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Why, then, pure seeker of the good and true, shouldst thou hope to find me, in yonder image of the divine? |
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Three mots on this bugle will, I am assured, bring round, at our need, a jolly band of yonder honest yeomen. |
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I and the lad will goo yonder and worshippe and come agayne vnto you. |
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Then go to that well you see yonder and draw one hundred bucketfuls of water. |
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We want a sewer here, a bridge there, a lamp-post or a hydrant yonder. |
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The spring which feeds it is yonder in that big tuft of herbage. |
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Methinks that I felt the presence of my brother's minion, even when I least guessed whom yonder suit of armour enclosed. |
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Look at Karl Osterman yonder, slaving away at that book of his! |
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Whence and what art thou, execrable shape, That dar'st, though grim and terrible, advance Thy miscreated Front athwart my way To yonder Gates? |
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A splash out yonder, just beside the clump of arrow-shaped pickerel weed! |
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I'll take a stoup and go down to the well yonder and fetch it. |
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So that you could without trouble convert these tongs into a hoop and yonder shovel into a corkscrew? |
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I am examining the chiselling of these stones, and the manner in which yonder bas-relief is thrown out. |
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Do you observe that jolie dame yonder sitting under the orchestra? |
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The wicked enchantress dwells in the marble palace which you see yonder among the trees. |
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In yonder furthest room a jurisconsult expounds a passage in the pandects. |
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But yonder, quite at the end, what is that sort of trestle work with four motley puppets upon it, and more below? |
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Away up yonder is the suspension bridge from this city to Brooklyn. |
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It was debated whether or no, with safety to the commonweal, yonder scarlet letter might be taken off your bosom. |
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But I will protect my honour, and yonder is the violator of my fame. |
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Surely I see the red pile of Chandos at the head of yonder squadron! |
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He indicated with his whip that San Pietro was yonder, far away. |
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There is yonder man with the brown face, you can mark him down. |
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There is a grave in yonder church-yard that can tell thee all! |
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Fouquet, who is making himself quite giddy on his donjons yonder, in waiting for us. |
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I used to lie under the great cedar yonder, and read Petrarch. |
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See yonder, where the white horse gleams His fetlocks deep in pliant grass. |
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Miss Sallie was busy with her posies down yonder near the gate. |
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Then prithee, good knight, stand on thy head by yonder tree. |
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Could I but lay hands upon one of those gay prancers yonder, I doubt not that I should have ransom enough from him to buy my mother a new cow. |
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There is a hospice of monks yonder, where you may see the roof among the trees, and there it was that Sir Roland was slain. |
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You see that red devil, yonder, that's been set here to guard me? |
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But near the rivulet yonder stands a fox sniffing the morning air. |
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It wes at the turn o' the road, and there's a rosebush yonder still. |
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Be deaf to yonder artful and remorseless monster, who poisons thy ears with falsehoods to feed his thirst for blood. |
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But the trouble was the blank incongruity of this serenity and the swift death flying yonder, not two miles away. |
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Nay, here I must bide, so I went out of the cave to the spring which flows from the rock on the right yonder and washed my wounds and drank. |
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Wilt thou yet purge it out of thee, and be once more human? Now, go thy ways, and deal as thou wilt with yonder man. |
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You may have noted that the name of Mayhew is upon yonder aspen-tree? |
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As true as that I have perforated with my sword yonder scoundrel's tripes. |
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I helped to clear out them tules and dredged the channels yonder. |
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Then the other pretended to give way, and said, 'Thou must let the sack of wisdom descend, by untying yonder cord, and then thou shalt enter. |
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But yonder, ahead of him, something black lay athwart the moat. |
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Friends all, my poor brother that lays yonder has done generous by them that's left behind in the vale of sorrers. |
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Monsieur my brother, doth it please you that I shall explain in good French vernacular that Greek word which is written yonder on the wall? |
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Go and gaze upon the iron emblematical harpoons round yonder lofty mansion, and your question will be answered. |
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Yes, a small declivity to the south, yonder on my hill, gives me twenty hogsheads. |
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The Niger, the good giant, the father of us all over yonder! |
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By Heaven, Malvoisin, yonder girl hath wellnigh unmanned me. |
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Look, there is yonder in the lower court a tree, and under the shade of that tree we shall breathe more freely than in this hot atmosphere of spilt wine. |
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Tide me death, betide me life, saith the king, now I see him yonder alone, he shall never escape mine hands, for at a better avail shall I never have him. |
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They do not sleep, On yonder cliffs, a grizzly band, I see them sit. |
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I used to learn all these feat by heart yonder, down at Pierrefonds, and I have done all that he did except breaking a cord by the corrugation of my temples. |
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It will keep, and I feel hungry, and yonder seems a dingle where I can lie and open my knapsack, eat, drink, and doze among the sun-flecked shadows. |
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If you have any mummery to go through with, there's a very good God the Father in that mortar yonder, in stone, which we stole from Saint-Pierre aux Boeufs. |
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Without taking overmuch upon myself my good word will go far towards gaining any strange gentleman a fair reception from yonder potentate you wot of. |
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Laws bless you, honey, when I's slav' aroun', en dey 'buses me, if I knows you's a-sayin' dat, 'way off yonder somers, it'll heal up all de sore places, en I kin stan' 'em. |
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You have not seen the pack-horse with the bags under the shed yonder? |
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Now, Doctor of Prayers, is thy hot place hotter than yonder fire? |
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Follow yonder green path till it leads you into a little grassy glade, where is a crystal well and a hut of woven boughs hard by, and you shall see her whom you seek. |
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Hester bade little Pearl run down to the margin of the water, and play with the shells and tangled sea-weed, until she should have talked awhile with yonder gatherer of herbs. |
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Truly, said Sir Launcelot, yonder one knight shall I help, for it were shame for me to see three knights on one, and if he be slain I am partner of his death. |
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But it is time that we took our order, for methinks that between the Needle rocks and the Alum cliffs yonder I can catch a glimpse of the topmasts of the galleys. |
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Did yonder sniffling hypocrite thrust my darling from his door? |
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We was thinking of that awful thing laying yonder in the sycamores, and it seemed like being that close to a ghost, and it give me the cold shudders. |
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Would you mind getting that orchid for me among the mare's-tails yonder. |
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But although you, De Bracy, and you, Waldemar Fitzurse, are so ready to abandon me, I should not greatly delight to see your heads blackening on Clifford's gate yonder. |
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