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1 Yes, one would go barefoot over hot coals to see his expression.'
2 We were compelled to let him go barefoot until they grew out.
3 Whereby if so be as the Gaby goose may now go barefoot !
4 I am a rheumatic, delicate man and you make me go barefoot !
5 If I ruin the estate and go barefoot , I shall stuff this bloodsucker.
6 For there are things harder than to go barefoot and hungry and friendless.
7 If the decision has been to go barefoot , all go barefoot .
8 One cannot go barefoot to the good God, he added bitterly.
9 You can wear French heels or baby pumps, or go barefoot .
10 Campbell's slaves did not have to go barefoot - not during the colder months, anyway.
11 To my mind it is better to go barefoot than to wear cheap boots.
12 If one takes that line one ought to go barefoot .
13 Tom and I would go barefoot over fire for Mr.
14 If I ruined this shoe, I'd have to go barefoot .
15 He shall have water in the cabbage, and go barefoot to bed (431.
16 It enabled Gideon Lee to go barefoot in the snow, half starved and thinly clad.
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