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"Nabby," said she confidentially to the old servant woman, when they were washing the pewter plates together after supper, "what would they do if anybody shouldn't let them set down all the things -- if they hid some of 'em away, I mean?"
The Pot of Gold And Other Stories Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman 1891
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Evgeni Nabokov -- The Sharks rode "Nabby" to the Presidents 'Trophy, but he ended the season on a down note, losing three of his last four starts, with only a 1-0 shootout victory over Colorado on the plus side.
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"Nabby" (Abigail) was then a common female name in New England.]
Montcalm and Wolfe Francis Parkman 1858
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The only time Abigail ever kept a diary was when she was on that voyage and she had her daughter with her, Nabby.
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The only time Abigail ever kept a diary was when she was on that voyage and she had her daughter with her, Nabby.
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The only time Abigail ever kept a diary was when she was on that voyage and she had her daughter with her, Nabby.
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Nabby married badly and had a very unhappy life, spent a lot of time with her children up in Quincy.
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Nabby married badly and had a very unhappy life, spent a lot of time with her children up in Quincy.
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Nabby married badly and had a very unhappy life, spent a lot of time with her children up in Quincy.
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The only time Abigail ever kept a diary was when she was on that voyage and she had her daughter with her, Nabby.
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