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1 For instance, I have a kinsman who is constantly plaguing me.
2 As a friend, I sincerely congratulate you; you have a kinsman worthy of yourself, and of his grandfather Masinissa.
3 That was a relief, for Eliot would have been disappointed to have a kinsman who did not do well.
4 He himself was going on to Monks Wearmouth, where he had a kinsman among the monks.
5 Now her husband Elimelech had a kinsman , a powerful man, and very rich, whose name was Booz.
6 And Naomi had a kinsman of her husband's, a mighty man of wealth, of the family of Elimelech; and his name was Boaz.
7 You must know that your grandsire on your mother's side had a kinsman , by name Peter Sanghurst, who had long cast covetous eyes upon Basildene.
8 'I think, madam,' says he, in an odd husky voice, 'you have a kinsman who took his way up to town some weeks ago?
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