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"Good-night," she called to him several minutes later, stretching her body luxuriously in the warm blankets.
CHAPTER 4 2010
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I thought of Maud, asleep there in the hut we had reared; I remembered her “Good-night, Humphrey”;
Chapter 32 2010
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"Good-night, all!" she called, sweeping the roisterers with a smile.
CHAPTER 20 2010
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'Good-night,' said Julian, and went back along the corridor, walking over the patches of moonlight, looking fearfully into the dark shadows in case Mr Perton or somebody else was waiting for him!
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Ern went on, warming up a little: "Well then, after the car had gone I heard footsteps - two pairs - and then I heard one man say to the other "Good-night, Holland.
Separate Douglas Light 2010
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"Good-night to you, Mr John Brown!" cries the Senator, and they bowed and stalked off opposite ways, leaving me wondering how I might seize this unexpected chance.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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"Under the date 1566, and under the caption 'O brave new world,' we offered Sir Thomas More's Latin works, including the 'Utopia'; under the date 1587, we described an oration on the death of Francesco de Medici, headed with the quotation 'Good-night, sweet prince,'" they wrote in "Old Books, Rare Friends."
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"Good-night, General Flashman," he snapped, and I just sank my head on the basin and cried: "Oh, God, what a loss Palmerston was!" while he stumped off, and took to his bed in Brighton. 12
Watershed 2010
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"Good-night, dear Papa," says she, and kissed the brute.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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However, if we don't win, or at least come close to winning, in Ealing (especially finishing behind the Tories), I think it's 'Good-night Calcutta' for poor old Ming ...
What to make of the by-elections? Stephen Tall 2007
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