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1 But the lady-in-waiting slipped on india-rubber shoes and followed them.
2 Alice wants some india-rubber shoes .
3 India- rubber shoes for the children Mrs. Haliburton insisted on sending.
4 He always ate up India-rubber shoes wherever he could find them.
5 It was in the year 1820 that a pair of India-rubber shoes was seen for the first time in the United States.
6 The business increased until the annual importation reached half a million pairs, and India-rubber shoes had become an article of general use.
7 The public soon became tired of buying India-rubber shoes that could only be saved during the summer by putting them into a refrigerator.
8 He puts on wash-leather socks over his stockings, and India-rubber shoes above his boots, and wears under his waistcoat a cuirass of hare-skin.
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