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Examples
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The chief ingredients were a female voice that sobbed and said: "Oh, Harold!" and a male voice "raised in anger," as they say, which after considerable difficulty, I identified as Voules's.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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"Voules," I said, "are you under the delusion that I'm going to be
My Man Jeeves 1928
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“Why, Un-cle Voules!” cried Annie, with a rising note.
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"It's a swindle!" began Voules, when there was a sudden rush and the girl Pilbeam cannoned into the crowd, sending me into old Marshall's chair, and flung herself into the arms of Voules.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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Voules had seen George kiss her the night before; that was the trouble.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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"What the devil are you doing here, Voules," I said.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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Among those present were myself, my man Voules, a Mrs. Vanderley, her daughter Stella, Mrs. Vanderley's maid Pilbeam and George.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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Somehow one didn't associate Voules with engagements.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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In his official capacity Voules talks exactly like you'd expect a statue to talk, if it could.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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"Whereas, by keeping quiet" -- I tapped him on the chest -- "by holding your tongue, Voules, by saying nothing about it to anybody, Voules, old fellow, you might gain a considerable sum."
My Man Jeeves 1928
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