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  • By this time, also, other ministerial babykins had come toddling into the march in my rear, to share with me the soberness and separation of our calling.

    The Joys of Being a Woman and Other Papers 1918

  • "Tink of dat horrid old woman wanting to steal our own little oppsie, woppsie, toppsie babykins," he said.

    Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916

  • "Tink of dat horrid old woman wanting to steal our own little oppsie, woppsie, toppsie babykins," he said.

    Baby Mine 1911

  • "You shall not, my babykins," promised her father, huskily.

    Many Kingdoms Elizabeth Garver Jordan 1907

  • "Now for the babykins 'sleeves," she said, but just then the luncheon gong sounded.

    Patty's Success Carolyn Wells 1902

  • [Illustration: I put his babykins in a big feed-basket and the lamb twins came and welcomed him]

    The Golden Bird Maria Thompson Daviess 1898

  • I put his babykins in a big feed-basket and the lamb twins came and welcomed him

    The Golden Bird Maria Thompson Daviess 1898

  • The trick, babykins, is to sell at the top of the bubble.

    The Housing Bubble Blog 2008

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