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1 I'll wait here and we'll have a mutton - chop when you come in.
2 I'll have a mutton pie with mine, if you please.
3 Could he have a mutton chop and some tea?
4 You can have a mutton - chop in twenty minutes.
5 And after we are married, Jip must have a mutton chop every day at twelve, or he'll die.
6 She said she had no great fancy for sweet things, and you and she would just have a mutton chop.
7 Have a mutton chop for supper, if those animals come within pistol shot.
8 Meadows came back to dinner; he had a mutton - chop in his study, for it was a busy day.
9 " Has a mutton - bone been found in "The Yellow Room"?" I asked him.
10 "You can have a mutton chop, sir," said Margaret, "and rolls."
11 "He says you had a mutton - chop , two baked potatoes, a pickled walnut and a glass of ale."
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