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1 From your old auntie , my dear boy, with her loving wishes.
2 One old auntie , however, leaned over the bank and in a trembling voice asked:
3 Ascott, my dear, you are looking quite ill. Be advised by your old auntie .
4 It is nice to have an old auntie , as a blind, is it not?
5 Carrie, tell your old auntie now: don't you ever go to church on Sunday?
6 So, dear, you've come to see your old auntie ?
7 It's no good for a lad to be sittin in with his old auntie every night.
8 Dey ate chickens, possums and coons, and my old auntie would barbecue rabbits for de white folks.
9 England's like a sour old auntie .
10 The best your poor old auntie 's got is yours with all her heart-Ah ,yourfather never understood you.
11 This old auntie of yours?
12 I only know that we have to try and protect Jake, because the old auntie said both sides would want him.
13 Spec he done drownded now, excitedly yelled one old auntie to a broad shouldered darkey who was running to the bank.
14 What a change it would be if his old auntie gave him a new suit for a birthday present this year!'
15 There's an implication, intentional or not, that Brexit voters are all white fascists ready to taunt the old auntie next door.
16 We feel exactly like an obdurate, unshorn, black-jacketed motorcycle hoodlum who has just been called a good by by his old auntie .
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