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1 You, who are always welcome here among us, Are doubly welcome now.
2 Every compatriot of Lady Blakeney's is doubly welcome for her sake .
3 Apparently the dull hours among the cutting tables make a visitor doubly welcome .
4 Any friend of yours, Mr. De Royster, is doubly welcome here.
5 I might add that we are all very hungry, so we doubly welcome you.
6 But knowing the intimate relations existing between these two, Tom was made doubly welcome .
7 Those who came before the Incorporation-thatwas in '37, wasn't it?-shallbe doubly welcome .
8 Thus night would be doubly welcome and he prayed for it again and with renewed fervor.
9 However, the supply I brought was doubly welcome .
10 Good mine uncle, welcome at all times, thou art doubly welcome in such company as this.
11 Their success against brother Patlanders seemed doubly welcome .
12 The field was open to all, he said, but any friend of Peveril's would be doubly welcome .
13 A Hoa's of course, were doubly welcome .
14 Monsieur Bellièvre, you are doubly welcome , for your own sake and for what you bring with you!
15 Therefore the announcement was doubly welcome .
16 A little late, but doubly welcome .
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