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1 When you're facing a forty-day fast, that last spree can be intense.
2 Probably he was thinking of Connie Edwards and of their last spree together.
3 Didn't I tell you your last spree should be the last in my employ?
4 The boys were in from a hundred miles around for one last spree before round-up time.
5 I think he's been on his last spree .
6 That was his first and last spree .
7 Them white mice he brought me on his last spree chewed a hole in Berney's stocking; besides, I never did care much for birds.
8 A handful of boosy wretches are bundled into the forecastle, and as many more rolled, dead-drunk, into their bunks, to sleep off their last spree .
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