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1 Mark was in his room, where Frank found him trying on a new necktie .
2 An' you put on your best suit an' new necktie .
3 I get a new necktie every week.
4 By noon the patent leathers were a reality; by six-thirty he had assumed a clean shirt and his new necktie .
5 Ordinarily this and a new necktie set Joe up, but he was still depressed when he left the barber with a fifty-cent tip.
6 He had purchased a handsome new necktie , and he reflected with pleasure that no boy present-noteven Linton-wouldbe so handsomely dressed as himself.
7 On the morning of the second Sunday, John got up early, in order to cope with a new necktie that he had purchased in Hanbridge.
8 He began by making a new heaven and a new earth, with the same irresponsible instinct by which men buy a new necktie or button-hole.
9 Ephraim did buy a new shirt, and also (in view of the postmastership in his packet) a new necktie , his old one being slightly frayed.
10 "You sprung a new necktie on me this morning, didn't you?"
11 "I've got a new necktie , at any rate, and I will make that do."
12 "I'm going to buy my new suit, today, and a new necktie , " he said.
13 "Come along and I'll buy you a new necktie . "
14 "I am buying a new necktie to wear to Florence Grant's birthday party," said Randolph, pompously.
15 "Why, he wears a new necktie every day now, and new patent leather shoes, and new gloves, and-
16 "Give him a new necktie , he's gotta go to dinner with the Lodge." A handful of dank sea-weed writhed around the old man's neck.
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