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Examples

  • Four dirty little Darrells run about the passages with their war-whoop, 'Dithy's going -- hooray!

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • "_You_ need not hurry yourself on that account, Dithy," Charley suggests, "if the rule only applies to good little women."

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • He's awfully fond of you, Dithy; 'pon my word he is.

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • "I went -- I saw -- I returned -- and here I am, if you and Dithy will have me for the rest of the evening."

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • "What is it, Dithy?" she said; "you look as if you wanted to say something, you know."

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • I can't say much for his waltzing, but he's delightful, Dithy -- charming.

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • If Sir Victor were in love with herself, was not his fitting place by her side in this trying hour, instead of meandering about with Dithy?

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • And what business had Dithy monopolizing another girl's lover?

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • "_Don't_ you feel nervous, Dithy?" asked Trix, almost out of patience at last with Edith's serene calm.

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

  • It was a charming waltz, Dithy, but charming things must end.

    A Terrible Secret May Agnes Fleming 1860

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