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1 That's a good headpiece you have on your shoulders, and I shall make note of it on your record.
2 You've got a good headpiece .
3 She must have a good headpiece - for you have inherited good qualities from someone, and goodness knows it wasn't from your father.
4 Annie has a good headpiece , and would be able to take the shop off your hands, leaving you free to look after the mills.'
5 The reader will have begun to perceive that this Methodist minister was a prompt man; a prompt man, with active hands and a good headpiece .
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