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1 The jolly sailor held in his hands the Lamb on Wheels.
2 He was a jolly sailor in his habits, although a Puritan in his profession.
3 We jolly sailor boys know better than that, my lad.
4 You've got a jolly sailor - an officer and a gentleman.
5 And here's to the jolly sailor lad
6 We haven't had very much fun since the jolly sailor came and carried away the Lamb on Wheels.
7 It is the husband's greatest delight, especially if he is a jolly sailor , to brave all dangers for his wife.
8 She told of having been taken away by the jolly sailor , and how afraid she was that she would be seasick.
9 He looked at his sister, then at the Lamb lying upside down in a corner, and then he looked at the jolly sailor .
10 The man was a good-natured, jolly sailor sort of a fellow, and, as intimated, had always treated the girl with the utmost kindness and consideration.
11 They pass The Jolly Sailor .
12 There's boisterousness aplenty in Triton's merry-making, and the music-making goes all woozy for the celebrations of the jolly sailors .
13 "I really must be at sea, as that jolly sailor was," thought the Lamb.
14 There's a chilling scene at a country pub called the Jolly Sailor where Combo and his followers attend a National Front meeting.
15 "Now, let's go to The Jolly Sailor , " said Athelny.
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