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1 I must have a lark before long, or I'll explode.
2 These things done, they were just in the humour to have a lark with Betty.
3 He began to feel like an ingenious school-boy who was going to have a lark .
4 Deuced funny, but I must say, if I am to have a lark , I like Vauxhall.'
5 You mustn't sing, you mustn't play the concertina, you mustn't have a lark with a lady.... Pfoo!
6 After supper we'll have a lark .
7 We'll have a lark with them.
9 Bring on the doughnuts and the tarts and the shaky stuff in the entry closet, Frank, and let's have a lark .
10 Some of the young ones (English) wanted to go down and have a lark on the ice, but it wasn't possible.
11 Somebody has been having a lark with the poor girl.
12 Well, unless the gentlemen are having a lark with us at hide and seek.
13 We had a lark 's whistle that we had used since before our engaged days.
14 We were only having a lark with you.
15 I had a lark with that missionary.
16 The corporals, who were not as tired as he was, had a lark , pretending to be revolted.
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