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1 Leighton gave her a pretty trinket , a heavy gold locket on a chain.
2 But he knew that done to recover the pretty trinket .
3 Trifling with a pretty trinket which she has in her hand, her ladyship is apparently ill at ease.
4 The engineer drew a pretty trinket of a match box from his upper vest pocket and struck a match near the face.
5 A pretty trinket , set with a number of brilliants, it might have come from the Rue Royale or the Rue de la Paix.
6 Oh, Rosa wouldn't have any more use for her pretty trinkets .
7 " Pretty trinkets , " he observed, sitting down and lifting a bracelet from the tray.
8 Her mother was a person always busy, since she had a passion for housekeeping, gardening, flowers, canaries, and pretty trinkets .
9 "Your life would be a pretty trinket , " Chelsea said mildly.
10 Many pretty trinkets made expressly for his use, by the fair hands of Lady Rosamond, were placed in careless profusion around his private apartments.
11 "If we do not recover the locket, why, in time, we will look about for another pretty trinket - -
12 'These lousy Poles will have no further use for this pretty trinket , thanks to our stout German blows, will they, Erich?'
13 "These are pretty trinkets , " said Troutina; and going up to the king she asked him what he thought of them.
14 "Hum-yes- aprettytrinket and a costly one, I doubt not, for those that have a market for such things," returned the peddler.
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