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1 See if you've got grit and come up here where I can hold you.
2 So if you've got grit and be middlin' fit
3 That lad's got grit and pluck, and I'm almost sorry I had to do him up.
4 He's not strong; and though he's got grit , he hasn't got what I call punching power.
5 But, say, don't make no mistake about one thing: the little preacher has sure got grit !
6 She didn't even react to Mott throwing the spoon and getting grits all over my clean dress.
7 He's got grit for a dozen men.
8 I've got grit in the joints.
9 You've sure got grit , and to spare, if they did forget you when handing out bone and muscle.
10 He's Southern, and he's got grit .
11 That shows you've got grit .
12 He's got grit , remarked one between mouthfuls of bread and bacon, in response to a sanguinary burst of Dick's.
13 "The boy's got grit ! " said one of the men to the other.
15 The boy followed the gaze of his two petrified companions, and ejaculated in amazed admiration, Golly, but she's got grit !
16 Bits of desiccated flesh and dry bones rained down all around her, messing her hair and getting grit in her eyes.
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