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1 They sut'n'ly is the handsomest couple evah jined togethah, an' the free-handedest.
2 The handsomest couple that ever went into the meeting-house, people said.
3 That night, the handsomest couple in Milford village were to be joined in wedlock.
4 They were the handsomest couple in London, and had not a penny-piece between them.
5 That will settle everything and they will be the handsomest couple in the country!
6 Most agreed they were the handsomest couple ever seen in that quarter, and looked all right.
7 They're the handsomest couple o' girls on the river an' they'll get husbands afore many years.
8 We had both seen them at the ball at the Turon, and everybody agreed they were the handsomest couple there.
9 Their marriage took place in Brookline about 1830, and they were regarded as the handsomest couple that had been seen in the town.
10 The Duke and Duchess of Bellamont were the handsomest couple in England, and devoted to each other, but they had only one child.
11 "They are the handsomest couple I ever have seen in my life!"
12 "They're the handsomest couple in the room," he repeated resentfully.
13 "Now that it's all over with, I'll say that Kut-le is a good fighter and that you are the handsomest couple I ever saw."
14 "Do you know, when you were coming up the path I though that you and the doctor made the handsomest couple I have ever seen."
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