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1 If you mix too many colors together, you get gray .
2 My set o'folks don't get gray much, but I'm old enough to be white.
3 Well, he sit there long-long ,andhis face get gray and his cheeks all hollow.
4 He gets 'em later, just as we get gray hairs-signof old age, you know.
5 Oh, now, Nellie, don't get gray again.
6 My hair declines to get gray .
7 I won't let you get gray .
8 An hour or so later the mist began to get gray , and it was evident that dawn was near.
9 Get gray ones.' 'Ilike white ones.' ' Get gray ones,' he told me.
10 Romance goes out of a man's head when the hair gets gray .
11 She was only that high, David, and I was getting gray .
12 My hair is getting gray , and many nights I don't sleep at all.
13 It isn't because I've got gray hair, nor because I'm fifty years old.
14 I've got gray at t'mill,' touching his head as he spoke.
15 Your hair gets gray , your belly gets fat, your muscles soft.
16 He was woolly-headed and his wool was just getting gray .
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