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1 Perhaps the old goose may go to Vienna the day after to-morrow.
2 Shot old goose as she lay low in water, swimming and hiding.
3 This made Nanny laugh and she called him a silly, old goose .
4 Here George found two old goose heads and some bones we left.
5 It makes me kind of faint to wring an old goose 's neck.
6 There, I don't mean you, Becky, though you are an old goose .
7 Livy is always so manageable, but I was a romantic old goose !
8 The old goose sat down by the side of the nest to die.
9 Never was an old goose known to stay behind when the call came.
10 An old goose is so tough as to be frequently uneatable.
11 She is an old goose , and you are a young one.
12 Certainly not; that would ruin all-youdear old goose .
13 There, you old goose , that will do you good; it has been next my heart-
14 Not long after, back came the old goose home from the wood; but what, alas!
15 So I'd say then: 'Run along, you old goose !
16 Oh, Graydon, what a dear old goose you are!
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