He took from a drawer a smallmorocco case and opened it.
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She took a smallmorocco case out of her pocket and proceeded to open it.
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Inside the tissue-paper was a smallmorocco leather case.
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She stooped and picked it up; it was a smallmorocco pocket-book lined with pink silk.
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The object that called forth this remark was a smallmorocco box, loosely wrapped in tissue-paper.
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She shook it, and felt something tilt forward, peeped inside, and spied a smallmorocco box.
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Then, taking from her bosom a smallmorocco pocket-book, and from the pocket-book a card, she said,-
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When he turned back to the table he noticed that a smallmorocco case had fallen among his papers.
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He drew the smallmorocco case from his pocket, and leaning across the table slipped the ring on Margaret's finger.
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He took out of his pocket a smallmorocco case, apparently containing a photograph, and laid it down on the table.
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Charles unwrapped a smallmorocco case, and, touching a spring, showed the diamond crescent, beautifully reset and polished, blazing on its red satin couch.
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W. H." stood on end by the door, strapped and ready for a journey; on it lay a smallmorocco satchel, also marked "G.
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"Here, take this," she said gruffly, thrusting a smallmorocco box into her hand.
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"I wish to procure a smallmorocco pocket-book, Miss Wimple, if you keep such things."
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"This is a deadly secret, indeed," he returned, taking from his pocket a smallmorocco case.