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Examples
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"Buffle," whispered the barkeeper, who knew the great man by sight,
Romance of California Life John Habberton 1881
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Buffle presented his compliments to Mr Toogood, and could Mr
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Buffle was throned in his great oak armchair at the head of a long table in a very large room; and by him, at the corner of the table, was seated one of the assistant secretaries of the office.
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We always used to be asking for some one to muffle the Buffle.
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Tell old Buffle, with my compliments, that I want you.
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‘I shan’t go near Sir Raffle Buffle tomorrow, nor yet the next day.
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“Shall I write to old Buffle, and ask it as a favour?”
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And being Irish, don't you know, Celtic, as old Buffle used to say, charming songs, you know, about the Irish girl who has a plaid shawl -- and a Banshee.
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Suppose a man said, 'Buffle, my old Oxford tutor, wants to meet you; I wish you'd ask him down for a day or two.
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And being Irish, don't you know, Celtic, as old Buffle used to say, charming songs, you know, about the Irish girl who has a plaid shawl -- and a Banshee.
G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study Julius West 1904
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