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I’m in the pantry fetching the cereal for them when I hear Liz say quietly
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and the fetching and carrying of items from there was, as far as
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“You guys could have warned me! Oh, I’m so embarrassed!” She was still blushing, and James found it rather fetching
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The man with the horn brought the girls one by one to a small platform at the front of their stage, where she posed and tried to look as fetching as possible
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window when he was in the kitchen fetching
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fetching water from the communal well near the house,
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” At that, the lad merely nodded, and the fetching servant disappeared in a blink
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The gun skittered across the hardwood floor, fetching up against the wall next to the open lounge door
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- I am just fetching Municantir! she yelled to explain and gestured averting before she continued into the hall
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” She said and I stood up fetching it from my closet and she helped me into it
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” It was just betting on football with Motorola co-workers, but Dixie made it plain after the first year of our marriage that she was tired of emptying ashtrays, fetching beer, and watching me “double down” and lose more than beer money
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running about the house, fetching anything they could, from
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With each dog fetching the equivalent of US $250, it is a lucrative industry
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“I remember Alex called me to say that he’ll be late in fetching me up here
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The curse restored Mark and Talia to life and health and restored their possessions as well, including fetching their swords by Translocation, all in less than another fifteenth of a second
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She would most probably have an unwelcome visitor shortly, as Sally would not let such an unusual event as the fetching of a suitcase, go by without investigating the cause of it and making a nuisance of herself
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"Quite fetching, Miss," he replied deadpan
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The mine’s wealth was legendary, fetching nearly eighty silver coins for a good crystal; he should have an ample opportunity to turn a good profit on this campaign
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humor was fetching and she chuckled happily
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I had to assist anyone who asked; Stage Manager, Director, wardrobe, prompt, set-building, fetching food, ironing costumes, sound effects, electrics, working the follow spot, pulling up and bringing down the curtain, clearing rubbish from back stage, carrying messages, going out for cigarettes, calling the actors… My job was everything and nothing
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A swathe of pink chiffon draped over the offending flesh was rather fetching, she thought – not stopping to wonder what it would fetch
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She looked so fetching
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Her shirt had been torn open in the struggle, and with cynical cruelty he rasped his thick beard across her bare breasts, bringing the blood to suffuse the fair skin, and fetching a cry of pain and outraged fury from her
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They pulled at her rags until she played puppy games with them, free-for-alls that included lots of pulling and fetching and piling on top of her
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When it comes to fetching commands, that’s one tough master
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Nancy was coming back from fetching water at the public fountain and was about to enter her house when a Jewish man ran down her street while shouting
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On the other hand, what she was proposing was quite far fetching indeed
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But not for fetching water
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His friend nodded his head in approval: in Athens, women had few precious rights and were not supposed to go around by themselves, being relegated to their houses unless fetching water
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the yarn girls caught him fetching his own yarn in their warehouse and
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“Sure!” Replied the waitress, bending under the counter and fetching both a menu and a copy of the day’s edition of the Washington Post before giving both to Ingrid
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Things then followed up quickly, with Closse providing two soldiers to Françoise and fetching Perrine Meunier and her four young children, which included a toddler girl
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So after fetching the ball out of the back of the Arcadia net, I did a
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Searching for a pair of sunglasses for myself, having ticked most of the other boxes, I was drawn to a fetching pair and asked the stall owner for the price
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What with the referrals from those philanderers helped her to develop a fetching clientele, her earnings far exceeded her man’s expectations, but as he worked harder than ever to augment their fund, she moved ever emotionally closer to him, and ironically, as if to lighten his burden, she endeared herself more than ever to other men
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fetching jars of wine for everyone
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Flower lay on her stomach next to Candy, facing Byron’s lounging form, he had been up and dressed, fetching them breakfast, lunch, and drinks, to command all day
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was fetching about $200 on the international market
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Copies of Sauce Force, the band’s last single put out on vinyl in 2001, are currently fetching up to £500
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She filled her days helping the women in the camp get through what seemed a never ending array of chores—preparing and cooking all the meals, fetching water for cleaning, scrubbing laundry by hand at the river’s edge, cleaning the bedding, bathing the children, swatting the voluminous dust and sand from rugs and eiderdowns with handmade brooms—it seemed as if every woman in the camp was busy from sun up till well after sundown
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'My mother is fetching up some beer and will be here in a moment
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’ He said finishing it and fetching some more
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Fetching things for her
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On every balcony families were sitting round tables waiting for the servant who was fetching their dinner from a restaurant
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The following weeks flew by quickly, and we were soon at the end of term and fetching our report cards
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“Don't you think this time it should be me who deals with shifty merchants?” he said, fetching a stout stone and the ball hammer
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Fetching it would give me a small reprieve
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He wore a flower in his buttonhole--a very fetching touch with some women
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Ironically enough, she’d been hit while fetching the morning paper
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It is the fetching
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But thus we open our wants and our desires, and then refer ourselves to His wisdom and goodness: And hereby we give honour to Him as our protector and benefactor, and take the way which He Himself hath appointed of fetching in mercy from Him, and by faith plead His promise with Him; and if we are sincere herein, we are through His grace qualified according to the tenor of the new covenant to receive His favours, and are to be assured, that we do and shall receive them
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She looked harmless enough, he recalled, and was actually rather fetching when she turned on her charm
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Take your time fetching Theakston
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a heavy piece of steak or something! And he would have gone fetching it himself if he could actually move his legs
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technology, nothing anywhere is able to change the fetching schedule He
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So that, when your fetching day has come, you will
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after fetching one to his mouth he offered me the tin which I accepted robot like as my
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"That's a fetching little girl, Avdotya Romanovna," remarked Zossimov, almost licking his lips as they both came out into the street
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For in those plains and deserts where they engaged in combat and came out wounded, it was not always that there was some one to cure them, unless indeed they had for a friend some sage magician to succour them at once by fetching through the air upon a cloud some damsel or dwarf with a vial of water of such virtue that by tasting one drop of it they were cured of their hurts and wounds in an instant and left as sound as if they had not received any damage whatever
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"See there! plague on it!" cried the housekeeper at this: "did not my heart tell the truth as to which foot my master went lame of? To bed with your worship at once, and we will contrive to cure you here without fetching that Hurgada
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A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands;
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Fetching the rest of the herd around to enjoy them a while,
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Not the superb ships with sail-power or steam-power, fetching and
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The prodigious scarecrow obeyed, and standing up, removed the veil from his face and disclosed the most enormous, the longest, the whitest and the thickest beard that human eyes had ever beheld until that moment, and then fetching up a grave, sonorous voice from the depths of his broad, capacious chest, and fixing his eyes on the duke, he said:
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Her exertions did not stop here; for she soon afterwards felt herself so heroically disposed as to determine, under pretence of fetching Marianne, to leave the others by themselves; and she really did it, and that in the handsomest manner, for she loitered away several minutes on the landing-place, with the most high-minded fortitude, before she went to her sister
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When there, at her own particular request, for she was impatient to pour forth her thanks to him for fetching her mother, Colonel Brandon was invited to visit her
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Linton, who had been conveyed up to the little parlour soon after I left, was terrified into fetching the key before his father re-ascended
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“Your brother's fetching me
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She was fetching me from her brother's home,” said Ma
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Captain Nemo hadn't even suggested my fetching Ned or Conseil
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The following day, with John Roosevelt—a tall, good-looking kid with his hair slicked back and a warm, fetching smile—riding along in the launch, Ulbrickson held one final trial, just to see what to expect on race day
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Then, while the Rat busied himself fetching plates, and knives and forks, and mustard which he mixed in an egg-cup, the Mole, his bosom still heaving with the stress of his recent emotion, related—somewhat shyly at first, but with more freedom as he warmed to his subject—how this was planned, and how that was thought out, and how this was got through a windfall from an aunt, and that was a wonderful find and a bargain, and this other thing was bought out of laborious savings and a certain amount of 'going without
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And with that he had almost pressed him to death, so that Christian began to despair of life; but as God would have it, while Apollyon was fetching of his last blow, thereby to make a full end of this good man, Christian nimbly stretched out his hand for his sword, and caught it, saying, "Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy; when I fall I shall arise" [Micah 7:8];
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I assure you I have reckoned it all out,’ he said, ‘and the forest is fetching a very good price—so much so that I’m afraid of this fellow’s crying off, in fact
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We moved around each other in the kitchen, fetching milk, sugar, a teapot, exchanging polite queries about biscuits
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Either she was taking the children of a Russian family home from the springs, or fetching a shawl for a sick lady, and wrapping her up in it, or trying to interest an irritable invalid, or selecting and buying cakes for tea for someone
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"I busied myself for some time in fetching water from the cistern for the wounded
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The rye, for the price of which he had so long held out, had been sold for fifty kopecks a measure cheaper than it had been fetching a month ago
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Sokolov wrote that the corn could not be sold, that it was fetching only five and a half roubles, and that more than that could not be got for it
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Ladies, Don’t Mind Stephen!” but she had also been chosen to represent the Spirit of She had looked most fetching, wearing a modestly draped Greek robe of white cheesecloth girdled with red and blue and holding the Stars and Bars in one hand, while with the other she stretched out to the kneeling Captain Carey Ashburn, of Alabama, the gold-hilted saber which had belonged to Charles and his father
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He moves away for a moment, and I can hear him near the door fetching something
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Debby and Michelle hovered near, fetching tissues for Libby and fussing over her the way they should have done a good hour ago
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Men were fetching water from the fall
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When the Day of the Costume Ball came ’round, I sent Coxtart to White’s Chocolate House to purchase my Ticket, and I directed her as well to procure me the most fetching Spanish Nun’s Attire that could be found in all of London
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Consequently, the Costume I sought was to be found right in Coxtart’s Emporium—and a fetching one ’twas
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During the American Revolution, prices roughly tripled every year from 1777 through 1779, with a pound of butter costing $12 and a barrel of flour fetching nearly $1,600 in Revolutionary Massachusetts
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Businessmen found themselves rubbing shoulders on Wall Street with shopkeepers or lift boys: Everyone wanted to buy shares while they were still fetching good prices
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I reckon I was right to think of fetching the little bags along
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We start by fetching the network parameters for the main, production Bitcoin network ➊
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But what wilt thou give me if I succeed in fetching thy plaything up again?"
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A shopman who entered told her that her husband had gone with others to the cathedral, whence they were fetching the wonder-working icon of Smolensk
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The price of weapons, of gold, of carts and horses, kept rising, but the value of paper money and city articles kept falling, so that by midday there were instances of carters removing valuable goods, such as cloth, and receiving in payment a half of what they carted, while peasant horses were fetching five hundred rubles each, and furniture, mirrors, and bronzes were being given away for nothing
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Linton who had been conveyed up to the little parlour soon after I left, was terrified into fetching the key before his father re-ascended