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"'Fraid," Oy agreed, but he was quiet enough as Roland and Eddie lowered Jake down the side of the Barony Coach.
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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"'Fraid's little too strong fer ladies," he smirked, at Jeanne, and, reaching out quickly, jerked the upturned bottle from Wabishke's lips.
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He said the stories in 'Run Big' Fraid ', with names like
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‘Fraid those first three pages are from Cameron Stewart’s upcoming London-based arc.
Art Appreciation Moment of the Day: Andy Clarke | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Instead the coalition wants a cap of 49% on private patient income - which Labour says is too big a step towards privatisation of the NHS.Fraid that the PM's wrong.
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"'Fraid you won't have a vote on the matter, m'dear."
THE NUMBERS 2010
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"'Fraid it can't be, sir ... unless you and Williams are prepared to risk a court martial."
Watershed 2010
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'Fraid by the time we get across our friends will be calling on us - an' six shots won't go far among that crowd, even if I make every one tell - which I would, of course.
Watershed 2010
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‘Fraid I wouldn’t say the present arrangements attain to the status of a Pronunciation Unit.
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