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1 That's all poor auntie can see in the world for a woman!
2 And I laid her out, miss, and your poor auntie wasn't my first, either.
3 I shall simply have to fly away, however hard poor auntie takes it.... For the present, however, I am quite comfortable.
4 Auntie lived with us too: poor auntie , we were very fond of her, but she was a sad invalid; she died about three years ago.
5 Poor auntie wouldn't have gone at all if she hadn't gone then.
6 Jane had cut her finger and the tiniest scratch upsets poor Auntie terribly.
7 But that's the trouble, as poor Auntie used to say: 'They're not children.'
8 We have had dreadful trouble, my darling-poorAuntie feels very miserable-itis about father.
9 Poor auntie , you look so tired and pale.
10 Poor auntie likes her comfort.
11 " Poor auntie , " replied Helen, "would hold herself quite above the manuscripts.
12 The odor was so overpowering, poor Auntie nearly broke her neck trying to get her head as far away from it as possible.
13 For Maud-well was it that the little Louise seated in her lap hid and controlled in some measure the violent agitation of poor Auntie Maud.
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