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1 The livery stable keeper hustled around and soon had a team ready.
2 Very well, he might keep the livery- stable keeper company-itwould amuse the fellows.
3 The livery- stable keeper and the doctor hobnob together at their favourite beer hall.
4 Keats was born in London in 1795, the first son of a livery- stable keeper .
5 The livery stable keeper - ahalf-breedwith a peculiarly pleasant smile-cockedup his shoulders with the remark:
6 She opened her purse, took five ten-dollar bills therefrom and handed them to the young livery- stable keeper .
7 She was continually out in the company of Charlie May, Patterson, the livery- stable keeper , Porter, or McGibony.
8 The livery- stable keeper has a boy about twelve, who is quite devoted to me; a bright, trustworthy little fellow.
9 Then he went to Clara's former residence, questioned the landlady and her servant, and finally interrogated the livery- stable keeper .
10 Francis Raven accompanied us, and was duly established, in the nominal capacity of stable keeper , among the servants at Maison Rouge.
11 I told the stable keeper I was going to Norwalk, but it was so cold he would not hire his horses.
12 The son of a livery- stable keeper , he had been an apothecary's apprentice, and for a short time had walked the hospitals.
13 Before it was half cut, I sold to a livery- stable keeper in Exeter fifty tons of bright timothy for $600.
14 He is the one, and he used Janes, the livery stable keeper , the politician who brought the dynamite to Hampton, as his tool.
15 The (job) brougham horse used to look dreadfully lean and tired, and the livery- stable keeper complained that we worked him too hard.
16 Day after day he told the livery- stable keeper that he had received no reply, and at last asserted that his appeal had remained altogether unanswered.
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