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"Vesty," said Note mischievously, drawing near, "how would _you_ feel to be caught like that on the end of somebody's line -- struggling, flopping?"
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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"Vesty," said Elder Skates, and cleared his throat huskily; "Vesty, will you start 'The Tempests broke on Thee'?"
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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"Vesty," said he, with unnatural quickness of tone; "will you start 'Rifted Rock'?"
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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The Basin matrons ran in very much, but there was no "Vesty" to enter and take the continued care, in this case, until the young mother should be strong again.
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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"Vesty," said Elder Skates, "when can you haul over the organ and swipe her out?
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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"Vesty," said a mite of a girl, coming up to her after meeting, "Evelin wants to know if you can set up with Clarindy to-night.
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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"Vesty," he pleaded tremulously, "will you start 'Carried by the
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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"Vesty," said Mrs. Nason Teel; "I want ye to set right down here, now
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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"Vesty," said Elder Skates, "let 's keep right along into 'Beautiful
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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Flood's decision will be a relief for the Tigers, who lost a number of English players at the end of last season when Lewis Moody and Sam Vesty joined Bath and Ben Kay retired.
Relief for Leicester as Toby Flood signs new deal to stay until 2014 Paul Rees 2010
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