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I know not what to say (reply'd the Lady) to these your earnest Entreaties; but for the Sake of this your Solicitation, I shall consider very well upon it, together with my Husband.
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Entreaties were of no avail, he would not relent; and the men, in exceedingly bad temper, and hungry, were obliged to go to bed supperless.
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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Entreaties and bribes were vainly offered them to discover their employer and abandon their design: they would not reveal even the least circumstance of their intentions.
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Entreaties to heaven against ‘godless Communism’ had a good sound to Americans whose sons were being shot at in Korea, he told me.
The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002
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Entreaties to heaven against ‘godless Communism’ had a good sound to Americans whose sons were being shot at in Korea, he told me.
The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002
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Entreaties to heaven against ‘godless Communism’ had a good sound to Americans whose sons were being shot at in Korea, he told me.
The Movies That Changed Us Nick Clooney 2002
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Advice, and, shall I add, even the Entreaties of that illustrious
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Entreaties, threatenings, and caresses, were all employed, in order to prevail upon me to return his goods; and above all, he entreated me not to speak of them to any person.
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Entreaties of "Come on in," came from dozens of boys.
Watch Yourself Go By Ben W. [Illustrator] Warden
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