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  • I love you all and wish you a Merry Christmas (because that is what I celebrate, bitches), along with the ever-welcome gift of return receipts.

    bluemeany Diary Entry bluemeany 2005

  • And Frank finally agrees; he is a frequent and ever-welcome guest here, after all.

    The Hotel New Hampshire Irving, John, 1942- 1981

  • Our ever-welcome New Haven friend re-appears this month, with the following jest: --

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • Brother Gaddis, being naturally of a pleasing and accommodating disposition, has won the confidence and favor of his entire command, and is an ever-welcome guest wherever he may chance to offer his presence.

    Incidents of the War: Humorous, Pathetic, and Descriptive Alf Burnett

  • Then came the ever-welcome call to lunch and they tumbled down to the roomy cabin, followed more sedately by their elders, who had enjoyed the morning as much as their offspring, though less riotously.

    Lucile Triumphant Elizabeth M. Duffield

  • They topped the rise, and, then as the animals came within sight and smell of their stables, and caught the whiff of ever-welcome water, they dashed down the slope toward the green valley in which nestled the corral and buildings of Diamond X ranch.

    The Boy Ranchers or Solving the Mystery at Diamond X Willard F. Baker

  • Had it not been for the fact that amidst the hurry of gathering up the wraps, etc., from the carriage, they had forgotten that ever-welcome addition to one's travelling paraphernalia, the lunch-basket, Hugh might have been unable to get a word from Dexie beyond the curt "good-bye" that she had already cut and dried, as it were, and ready to fling out the window at him at the last moment.

    Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces Stanford Eveleth

  • Mrs. John, as she was invariably called -- possibly on the assumption that Tommy Dudgeon also would, in due time, take a wife, cleared the children away from the side of the hearth opposite to her husband, and placed a chair for the ever-welcome guest.

    The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn J. W. Keyworth

  • At length a shout at the door gladdened our hearts; our beds and that ever-welcome basket were handed in, and

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862 Various

  • A fire was made, those who had been scarred by bullets were looked after and then the ever-welcome "grub" was served.

    The Boy Ranchers at Spur Creek or Fighting the Sheep Herders Willard F. Baker

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