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1 He had been a schoolmate and great crony of my brother Tom.
2 He used to be a great crony of Oscar.
3 Among the other calves was a speckled heifer, whose dam was a great crony of his own mother.
4 Rollins is a great crony of Doc Philipps who almost any day of the year may be caught burrowing in the ground.
5 She made her observations to her great crony , Mr. Richard Marye, who plucked a glass of champagne from a beckoned lackey, and answered:
6 Ford Foster is Dab's greatest crony .
7 'Very well,' says he; 'this is from Mrs. Furbish to my lady, an old schoolfellow and great crony of her ladyship's: and this the answer.'
8 "Have you spoken with the French King, Hal?" asked Smallbones, who had become a great crony of his, since the anxieties of May Eve.
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