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1 The other guy, the long - haired one from the auction, had been there, too.
2 The long-haired one troubled us no more thereafter.
3 The little long - haired one walked up to the newcomers and began talking, pointing down the hill.
4 And the long-haired one began again:-
5 Ralph, having put the long-haired one to rout, had asked the men if they knew the young lady who had talked to them.
6 The lobby bouncer on the tape was Rock Star, the long - haired one Jasper couldn't abide, the one reminded him of an evil baby Whale.
7 Among the long-haired ones , however, we repeat, the emotion was great.
8 There had been two Mary Oliviers; long-haired-short-haired, and she had been jealous of the long-haired one .
9 "I may just as well go," sighed the long-haired one .
10 He took the long-haired ones by the hair and dragged them to the table, and thrashed them until the cane began to split.
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