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1 It had cost him a good deal to begin housekeeping : all his savings.
2 The sum struck them as a solid foundation on which to begin housekeeping .
3 He finally got a good position and saved money enough to begin housekeeping .
4 I should not dread to begin housekeeping , as I now do.
5 That would be a nice little sum, you know, to begin housekeeping with.
6 Get home to begin housekeeping at the villa in midsummer.
7 Mr. Hammond cannot be in a position to begin housekeeping . '
8 When you wish to begin housekeeping , look for a reliable woman, full of virtue and lofty principles.
9 Before we begin housekeeping in the summer, I want to learn all I possibly can about George's affairs.
10 Let us all get on out home and begin housekeeping again, Austin said bruskly to cover his feelings.
11 It has to be seen much closer; it has to be seen daily; and it has to begin housekeeping .
12 They would have a wedding supper at her father's and then go home, and begin housekeeping the next morning.
13 To begin housekeeping proper, one will need at least a bread-knife and tumbler, a gridiron and individual salt,-costeighty-fourcents.
14 I have put them in a warm room, and by the time we begin housekeeping we shall have spring chickens to eat before anybody else.
15 In a few days, or a week at most, this merry flock will have parted company, and two by two the birds will begin housekeeping .
16 That you may be able to begin housekeeping at once, take this shoe-violin and sell it for as much as you can get for it.
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