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1 Then you had better bring the treasure on board without delay.
2 Then he went south in search of a gasoline schooner to bring the treasure away.
3 Let my daughter Rebecca go forth to York, and she will bring the treasure here.
4 The fish executed his commission, and they brought the treasure back to their master.
5 Many thanks to Boing Boing for bringing the treasure .
6 Time after time he won new dowries for Ibla, even bringing the treasures of Persia to her feet.
7 She had also brought the treasured imperial egg, it was carefully rolled into a pair of Clayton's socks.
8 They brought the treasures of the earth from the ends thereof and laid them before the Babe and the mother.
9 "Ahmed, bring the treasure and leave it in the care of the priests."
10 And Abraham brought the treasure of the Southmen, their wives and children, unto their homes again, and maidens to their kinsmen.
11 "I bring the treasure , " said Zadok, "from the treasure-house of the ancient kings of Egypt.
12 I have it: not only must they be removed, but by degrees all the others too who assist in bringing the treasure away.
13 And so it came about that Cyrus entered the palace, and those in charge brought the treasures from Sardis thither, and handed them over.
14 He who marches light marches quickly and marches far; to bring the treasures of Egypt along with us, is apt to retard our steps.
15 "Canst thou not go in with the eunuch, Harmachis, and bring the treasure forth?" she said, for a little her courage began to fail her.
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