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1 I did not need to put a hat on, for I had none.
2 Sophia put a hat on and went to the grocer's.
3 I'm going to put a hat on him, too.
4 Then she put a hat on the baby's tiny head and wrapped her in a blanket and handed her to Wolgast.
5 He'd put a hat over Josh's head and pulled it down over his eyes for the last part of the journey.
6 He didn't put a hat or bonnet in that show window the like of which he had not seen before it was made up.
7 You could put a hat on Bonzo the chimp and put him behind those tinted windows, and the cops would think it was Louie Moon.
8 Putting a hat on it: Julio Bashmore tops the 2015 poll.
9 'Now, I'm going to put a hat on you.
10 "I know how long it takes you girls to put a hat on," he laughed.
11 "You'll do... but you'll have to put a hat on or you'll drop with sun-stroke," Bonton remarked.
12 (She didn't want to get sun on her face, but I wouldn't let Mama put a hat on me.
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