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1 The relic must bring with it the sense of auld lang - syne .
2 I guess it was one of those auld lang syne things.
3 We'll 'tak a cup o' kindness yet for auld lang syne.'
4 I am quite ready to serve you-forthe sake of ' auld lang syne!'
5 She had seen that look in Amias's eyes in the dear auld lang syne.
6 The kindness to Mary is no more than ' auld lang - syne , ' and because he thinks her too impossible.
7 If they aren't busy we might have a quiet celebration just for auld lang syne at Vinton's.
8 The merry song of the darky was no longer heard as in the " auld lang syne."
9 If this paper took half-tones I'd like to put in a picture of that whale - for auld lang syne.
10 Some day I planned to hit town again, heeled you know, and remind you of auld lang syne.
11 Your mother wore the brooch on great occasions, and you will do the same, Kit, for auld lang syne.
12 Not only for auld lang syne, for we were great friends at school, but also for his wife's sake.
13 There was nothing on her side in favour of such a marriage but a faint remembrance of auld lang syne.
14 Mrs. Maper when excited was always tripping into this betrayal of auld lang syne, but she preserved a disdainful silence.
15 I am afraid the fact is that she prefers the Scarborough game,-notbecause of my sins, but from auld lang syne.
16 What fun we had, in the days of auld lang syne, when we scoured the dewy fields in search of them!
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