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1 You have raked up quite a passle of negroes, haven't you, colonel?
2 You know what it means if I get all raked up -
3 We raked up a pretty fair substitute for pitchers and lamps.
4 Of course there were many old troubles that might have been raked up .
5 Some youthful foolishness over some garnets raked up after many years.
6 Where in the world can you have raked up all this rubbish from?
7 Where they had raked up their old clothes, I can't imagine.
8 He's raked up an old scandal, an affair with a woman.
9 He raked up the brush and rags and tin cans.
10 But I do dislike having the old story raked up .
11 That the ashes of old bon-fires be never raked up .
12 I don't wish my past acts raked up ; on that point I am sensitive.
13 That half-crown, however, was soon raked up with the rest into the keeper's bag.
14 Wal, you'll see a plenty raked up there, I reckon.
15 To prove your husband's death, all my business would have to be raked up .
16 Was that half-forgotten, dim-in-the-distance boyish love of his to be raked up again now!
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