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Examples

  • "Oh, funny things -- things you wouldn't understand, Furny."

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • You see, Furny dear, from their point of view you _are_ so eligible.

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • "What's more, Furny," she said, "I can't think why I don't love you."

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • What a man wants to set him off is landscape, Furny, landscape.

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • But there isn't a thing you've done yet that a man can't do better -- except getting Furny through the lines, and nobody wants Furny _in_ the lines.

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • Furny all but lost his job on the _Morning Standard_ because he was told off to look after you when he ought to have gone to Antwerp -- he _would_ have lost it if I hadn't done his work for him.

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • _I_ think you adorable in a tunic and breeches, and General Roubaix agrees with me, if Furny doesn't.

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • "The trouble with you, Furny," she said, "is that you're much too good."

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • You're quite awful, Furny, in the things you think.

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

  • If you think you're any more comfort to the wounded than you are to Furny and me I can tell you you're mistaken.

    The Belfry May Sinclair 1904

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