Young Croesus lent him three-and-twenty bran-new sovereigns out of his father's bank.
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It is the Umbrella-oldfamiliar bone-handle, brass ferrule-ina bran-new dress of alpaca!
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To purchasing bran-new paper shirt collar or dickey, to set off gray Petersham, 2
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Down came bran-new bands to the wheel directly, and better than we had lost.
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There's a bran-new one, and there's the other.
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The war canoe looked like a bran-new craft!
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I don't like bran-new nothin's, Mr. Butterfield.
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The Universalists had a bran-new one, and there was still another frequented by the sedimentary part of the population-Methodists
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She's bran-new to me, parson.
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One word to this bran-new husband of how you courted me, and your precious happiness is blown to atoms!
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Here he was free to use the palette, and to mix up the pinkest possible flesh tints with bran-new brushes.
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My Persian carpet and bear skin were spread out, and a broad piece of bran-new crimson cloth covered my kitanda, or bedstead.
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She was a bran-new ship, and had come out of Brest on her first cruise only the day before we fell in with her.
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Then Mr. Frank comes home agen with a bran-new wife, and we thought as how his life were a mending, and things were looking up.
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Undoubtedly "Dieu" disappeared, but the "Nouveau Grand-Être Suprême," a gigantic fetish, turned out bran-new by M. Comte's own hands, reigned in his stead.
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She's always patchin' up marriages so she can go an' live with the people when they first begins housekeepin', an' things is bran-new an' fresh.