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  • "Poor little 'weet darling," he would call it; "Celia's a c'uel girl to d'ive Minet away, Minet wouldn't hurt the calanies, or the Bully, or the sleepy-mouses; Minet is far too good."

    The Adventures of Herr Baby 1908

  • "Minet," said Baby, when she appeared, and coming up to him rubbed her furry coat against his little bare legs, "Minet, dear, come and sit wif him on the 'teps going down to the garden, and him'll tell you about his money."

    The Adventures of Herr Baby 1908

  • Mademoiselle, said "the stupid little footman," had given strict orders that "Minet" was not to be allowed upstairs for fear of the "pets," the "calanies," and the Bully, and Peepy-Snoozle, and Tim, all of whom would have been very much to Minet's taste, I fear.

    The Adventures of Herr Baby 1908

  • "Minet," he said to the cat, "him thinks we'll go now.

    The Adventures of Herr Baby 1908

  • [7] John Minet Fector, a wealthy Dover banker, later the town's MP, was organising the reception of the dignitaries, including the Tsar Alexander.

    Letter 290 2009

  • Upon receiving the mission, I selected Minet, Gaston, Roger and Marianne, briefed them and gave each a map of the city which they memorized.

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • Marianne, Minet and I reached the hospital some distance ahead of the reluctant patrol and Marianne weapon in hand again entered the hospital, this time shaking the Germans out of their sleep and telling them to surrender for the Americans had arrived.

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • Minet and I turned the prisoners over to the patrol and started up a German Horch weapon carrier which had a 20 mm flak gun in tow….

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • Marianne, Minet and I reached the hospital some distance ahead of the reluctant patrol and Marianne weapon in hand again entered the hospital, this time shaking the Germans out of their sleep and telling them to surrender for the Americans had arrived.

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

  • Minet and I turned the prisoners over to the patrol and started up a German Horch weapon carrier which had a 20 mm flak gun in tow….

    Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs Patrick K. O'Donnell 2004

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