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1 I just told him we'd get some grub to him to-morrow.
2 I can get some grub from one of the miners, if I run short.
3 But we'll have to go back and get some grub .
4 She's just bound to get some grub for the kits, men or no men.
5 Best come up to the hut and get some grub .
6 Stop-no; you'd better get some grub there first. He fumbled in his pockets, but fruitlessly.
7 I'll light them, and leave you for a while until I can get some grub .
8 Hurrah-bring Julius too-andI'll get some grub to take.
9 We went to a café yesterday to get some grub , and he wanted a glass of milk.
10 Come: I am hungry: let us go into the kitchen, and get some grub ; and then to bed.
11 You-all go and get some grub .
13 Come on and get some grub , Dora,' rejoined the kind-hearted Oswald, and Dora did, with Oswald and the other boys.
14 Now, I ain 't built that way; and say, I've thought up a plan by which we might get some grub .
15 You want to get some grub on the fly, so you won't have to stop, an' can beat th' other fellow.
16 Jake followed and got some grub but he was silent when he did it.
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