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1 Of course we did not have beefsteak that day, but, as I told Faye, it was entirely Findlay's fault.
2 Impatiently she proposed to herself, "But while I'm trying to figure it out, wouldn't I better just go ahead and have beefsteak today?"
3 He butchered it just as efficiently and soon had beefsteaks cooking.
4 I suppose they had beefsteak here, he added cautiously.
5 We had beefsteak and potatoes for supper instead of going to jail, didn't we, old sport?
6 It galled Waters that while he and Nate were having beefsteaks , Morgan had opted for rabbit food.
7 Certainly the bull was found slaughtered behind the monkey temple, and certainly Dr. Roberts had beefsteak for breakfast that day.
8 That night for supper they had beefsteak and hot biscuits and custard pie; and grandma let her eat these delicacies which were forbidden at home.
9 "We can't have beefsteak often," she said, soberly, "if we're going to do it on fifteen a week."
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