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Speaking of music, the instrument with which Pogo paddles his boat and serenades Miss Ma'm'selle Hepzibah, which Leithauser remarkably calls a banjo, is possibly a guitar but most likely a ukulele — looks larger, of course, in the hands of a possum.
Pogo Leithauser, Brad 2002
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Ma'm'selle! "replied Monsieur De Kock, thus addressed -" a thousand pardons!
Error Felix Davies, Richard T. 1991
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They's a note in the little box, an 'when ye've puzzled over the flourishes done in fancy ink, ye kin read that that necklace was presented ter Ma'm'selle
Dorothy Dainty's Gay Times Amy Brooks
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CHAPTER V. "Ma'm'selle, didn't you say we could go to the park again, if we were good?" said Tom, looking up from a smeary attempt to get a simple addition sum "to prove," and sucking his pencil doubtfully as he surveyed the result.
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"Lor, Ma'm'selle," she cried, with loud-voiced sympathy, "how bad you do look!"
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Boucheafen, and, frightened at his frowning face, the child darted toward "Ma'm'selle."
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"If Ma'm'selle will explain to me from where she comes," the girl invited,
Lucile Triumphant Elizabeth M. Duffield
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Mrs. Jessop, passing through the hall as the governess and pupils waited, confessed to herself, with reluctant honesty, as she looked at the stately young figure in its plain dark dress, that there was no denying that "Ma'm'selle" did look like a queen.
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Ma'm'selle, you've got enough for two people here! '
Harriet and the Piper Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923
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I take Ma'm'selle Jacqueline to St. Boniface when she run 'way.
Jacqueline of Golden River H. M. Egbert 1919
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