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1
It's an
old
nickname
,
bitch, not that it's any of your business.
2
Once again, silently, someone bestowed the
old
nickname
on her.
3
You remember Jim's
old
nickname
,
'Maud of all work'?
4
Seregil winced a little at the
old
nickname
,
which meant "little black squirrel."
5
Oh, yes... the
old
nickname
for the capital.
6
That
-
Concetta
's
old
nickname
for her-finallystopped her.
7
The long, stone-hued hair that had given his friend his
old
nickname
,
Greymane, now hung more silver than pewter.
8
When the
old
nickname
fell upon Harry's ears, he looked quickly about him to see where Joan Whitworth sat.
9
I am sure that, henceforth, you will lose your
old
nickname
of 'the boy,' and be regarded as a hero.
10
No one but Seregil caught Alec's slight wince; Alec was as sensitive to that well-meant observation as Seregil was to his own
old
nickname
.
11
Metropolitan mayor Sean Lynch's remarks follow a reference made by the Hollywood actor to the city's
old
nickname
in the foreword to a book.
12
The dreamlike unreality of it grew stronger, when the voice that answered said, "Just a minute," and then bellowed out his
old
nickname
-
"
Hello
,Tiny
13
"What did you say, Klee-Klee?" Ptolly asked, using his
old
nickname
for me.
14
'You know, Domine,' said Helena-itwas his
old
nickname
she used-'youlook quite stern today.'
15
"Sticks!" an unfamiliar voice called out her
old
nickname
.
16
"It is a very
old
nickname
,
"
he said.
old
nickname
old