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1 The old mart was rambling on.
2 And the old mart found one so spick-and-span that he hardly dare cross the floor for fear of soiling it.
3 There's now a supermarket where the old mart was, and the new one is located in countryside two miles outside the town.
4 And it looks like bad luck to my visit to old Mart Tinman.
5 So old Mart Ryder has come down to this, eh?
6 We're sure going to have an awful chummy time on our jingle bell party back to old Mart 's .
7 He seemed sorry afterwards - poor old Mart !
8 "Yes, it's rather a damper about old Mart Tinman," her father assented.
9 How's old Mart coming along?
10 Upon my soul, I had the notion old Mart was a sort of a boy still; playing man, you know.
12 "Hang old Mart Tinman's wine!" Van Diemen burst out in the dead pause.
13 "No," Seaton answered promptly, "she is not-butpoor old Mart thinks she is!"
14 "You've got me left to you, old Mart ; don't forget that," said Van Diemen.
15 "And you don't know old Mart ? "
16 "Hang old Mart Tinman's wine!"
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