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1 You chaps put on a lot of side over a new chum .
2 I'm a new chum , landed only this morning off the Francis Cadman.'
3 I'm not the ' new chum ' I used to be, thanks to you.
4 It's that new chum ; I saw him looking at the sheep.
5 He was a new chum , though he had lived in Australia for years.
6 He was also what they termed a new chum , or one newly arrived.
7 Only a poor new chum , ' he added, hoping to carry conviction.
8 Do you reckon it shameful to be a new chum , then?'
9 That's a new chum from England that's come up with 'em.'
10 Quite superfluous for him to explain that he was a new chum in politics.
11 And then hurried to his new chum at the boarding house on Water Street.
12 You're a new chum , just out from home, you know.
13 But it went against the grain, little new chum .
14 His fellow-travellers regarded him cautiously, as a new chum .
15 He's a ' new chum ; ' I suppose that's his excuse.
16 You're a new chum , and don't understand what you're about, but you must stop this.
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