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1
The problem, it seems to me, is
fairly
put
in this way.
2
When it was once
fairly
put
before her, the effect was appalling.
3
It iss
fairly
put
,
Benjamin, und I bethink me you are right.
4
Sometimes it relaxed her, and sometimes it roused her and
fairly
put
her beside herself.
5
The mountains
fairly
put
new life in him.
6
Queer the way things come
round
-
he
's
fairly
put
me in the way of a fresh start.
7
But the idea of applying the Declaration of Independence to modern politics
fairly
put
them to sleep.
8
He must have
fairly
put
his hand upon it, perhaps in the dark, when he was climbing.
9
He
fairly
put
the wind up me.
10
But the question is not
fairly
put
-
11
My impression is that I would have said-No ,thankyou; that is, if it was
fairly
put
.
'
12
For the first time in modern history a genuine democratic government was inaugurated and
fairly
put
upon its trial.
13
The glare of wickedness in his eyes
fairly
put
the look that had lived in the wildcat's optics to shame.
14
This is probably true; although the excuse of painlessness cannot be
fairly
put
forward regarding the tuberculin experiments upon the eye.
15
We had our last pot of tea on the 22nd, and we were now
fairly
put
on dry beef and water.
16
This is so
fairly
put
,
that I will tell what I have seen, hoping that this will be a sufficient explanation.
fairly
put
fairly