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  • Your master done a good job teaching you, and you been carefuler than I ever seen before.

    Prentice Alvin Card, Orson Scott 1989

  • Milly worshiped him, and there was few children raised any carefuler and better than Milly Baker's boy; that was what we always called him.

    Aunt Jane of Kentucky Eliza Calvert Hall

  • To the stranger first inquiring into public feeling, there is something almost sublime in the unanimity with which the Venetians appear to believe that these means were iniquitous, and that this tenure is abominable; and though shrewder study and carefuler observation will develop some interested attachment to the present government, and some interested opposition of it; though after-knowledge will discover, in the hatred of Austria, enough meanness, lukewarmness, and selfish ignorance to take off its sublimity, the hatred is still found marvelously unanimous and bitter.

    Venetian Life William Dean Howells 1878

  • "Say, you driver man there!" she called in real earnest, "ef you doan go a little carefuler wit dis yere wagon you'll be spilling us all out.

    The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore Laura Lee Hope

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