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1 I can only blame old age and brain rot for the omission.
2 Mustn't blame old Jeekie if they make Christian gents sick as Channel steamer.
3 We've packed the blame old deadbeat 'most three miles.
4 You blame old raven, cried George.
5 I'll blame old Hand this time, and you can let him know he's likely to hear from us about this, and about last night's work.
6 That my family blamed old Samuel Pruett is something you know, Phillip.
7 Now he says the blamed old rip was deceiving him all the time.
8 And one and all they began to blame Old Mother Nature.
9 The woman blamed old age for her incapacity, explaining that she was 70.
10 What's the use of this blamed old Latin and Greek, anyway?
11 He's just a blamed old hypocrite, that's what I think about him, anyway.
12 And I never had chick nor child to go to their blamed old school.
13 That blamed old bald eagle stole another of my pigs.
14 We were delayed as usual crossing that blamed old Indus.
15 He's always blowing about his blamed old place as if he still owned it.
16 See you tomorrow, Rosie,-oras soon as the blamed old doctor turns me loose.
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