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  • Must telling Rakohaja, Laborde, Queen suspicioning, Andriama blowing gaff soon ...

    Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977

  • "You hurrying Laborde fastly, I waiting sentry, oh my stars, someone maybe nabbing, or Queen suspicioning -"

    Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977

  • Queen suspicioning Andriama, giving tanguin, he puking no good, not like you.

    Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977

  • That's what gets over a man, he never forgets that in a girl, an 'always thinks more of her than the one with prawperty who marries a poor girl and is always suspicioning she took him for what he has.

    Some Everyday Folk and Dawn Miles Franklin 1916

  • Which they needn't of been suspicioning nothing like they pertended they did, fur I never stole nothing more'n worter millions and mush millions and such truck, and mebby now and then a chicken us kids use to roast in the woods on Sundays, and jest as like as not it was one of Hank's hens then, which I figgered I'd earnt it.

    Danny's Own Story 1912

  • _We_ didn't have any reason for keeping cases on him, or suspicioning anything -- but he acted like we was all out on his trail, the fool!

    The Happy Family B. M. Bower 1905

  • I've been suspicioning you for some time, and I've stopped liking the company

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • I woke up without ever suspicioning that I'd been asleep.

    Somewhere in Red Gap Harry Leon Wilson 1903

  • But I'm suspicioning that it's roundabout to the beau that's in love with her.

    Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916 Holman Day 1900

  • Never suspicioning anything, I trudged along with father, and what should I find in the pasture lot but the cunningest, prettiest, liveliest colt a boy ever clapped eyes on!

    Second Book of Tales Eugene Field 1872

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