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1 Haven't I got anything better to do than go yachting with these characters?
2 I fish and shoot and go yachting with nobody!
3 You will be able to go yachting to-morrow.
4 I forget whether it was to be Norway; but I know I'm booked to go yachting somewhere.
5 And do you mean to say that on the strength of that he asked her to go yachting ?
6 And yachting- Isupposeyou go yachting ?
7 We go yachting in Croatia.
8 He was startled and enraged at Kedzie's request for permission to go yachting and he fired back a telegram:
9 And there was Arthur, proposing to go yachting with Lady Dunstable!-whileshe might toil and moil-allalone-inthis August London!
10 He did not mind her throwing over a valuable offer to sing if he wanted her to go yachting with him.
11 He had many acquaintances among the big men, people he saw 'most every day; they would even go yachting or hunting together.
12 He's sorry, but he finds that he can't get up there this autumn; he has accepted an invitation to go yachting with some friends.
13 Father put the Cap Sheaf on his big Experiment by accepting an invitation to go Yachting .
14 But what's all this about your going yachting with the Adelaide and an extraordinary Cornish genius?
15 "Monsieur Le Menil," asked Miss Bell, "shall you go yachting next year?"
16 There would be no sense in my going yachting unless I went as your mistress, and I cannot do that.
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