Happy, Gentlemen, happy the academy that can adorn itself with suchreminiscences!
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With suchreminiscences I repeopled the woods and lulled myself asleep.
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But suchreminiscences never brought a smile to Charley's face.
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Enough, perhaps, of suchreminiscences, which, written, may fail altogether of their effect when spoken.
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Sir Charles seems to revel in suchreminiscences.
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It is also clear from suchreminiscences as-
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Amidst suchreminiscences we were called to supper.
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Beckford's table-talk abounded in suchreminiscences.
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I have hundreds of suchreminiscences; but at times some one stands out from the hundred and oppresses me.
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Perhaps because her afterlife was so happy that she never needed to refer to suchreminiscences of days gone by.
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But surely after suchreminiscences as these the awful things that are impending over Mr. Pupkin must be kept for another chapter.
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So Doctor Moran, being physician and family friend to most of the invited guests, had to listen to suchreminiscences and anticipations wherever he went.
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Suchreminiscences of the more brutal side of Paganism are not helpful to the thoughtful and sensitive modern mind.
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Suchreminiscences and such incentives to display in the present day the virtues of our ancestors can have none but a good result.