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1 The day before Thanksgiving she determined that they should all have a frolic .
2 I want to meet the other 'set' and have a frolic .
3 We shall have a frolic with the rogues to-morrow morning.
4 I will off to Ireland and have a frolic .
5 Come, let us have a frolic in the garden.
6 I don't have a frolic once in an age, and I have set my heart on this.
7 Sometimes he allowed them to go free for a time, to have a frolic or take exercise.
8 Do, please, let me have a frolic !
9 You must come and see us on the boiling-day, and we can have a frolic in the woods.
10 Go off and have a frolic .
11 Rather reluctantly they obeyed, casting wishful glances backward to the grown-up boy with whom they had hoped to have a frolic .
12 We're witches who 've flown over on our broomsticks and alighted here, and we'll have a frolic before we go back to-whereverwe came from.
13 Shingle and sand are good playthings, but absolute play is not necessarily the ideal of a child; he would rather have a frolic of work.
14 He had a frolic with the children, and then called his mother and
15 They were better for getting out and having a frolic .
16 He then had a frolic with Jerry in the hay-loft, in the midst of which he suddenly stopped and inquired:
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