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1 One day the traitor fled, with a teapot and a basketful of cold victuals .
2 They come to your door every morning for cold victuals .
3 You won't put on so many airs when you go round begging for cold victuals .
4 He therefore preferred the cold victuals of his prison-house, to the cold charities of the world.
5 If you are after cold victuals , I can tell you you can't have any, for mistress-
6 They must have to eat cold victuals .
7 I does all de wuk, me an' mah mule Boomerang, an' we takes all de cold victuals , too!
8 It is cold enough outside, and there is no sinse in putting cold victuals into one in such weather as this.
9 They here at least did not show me into the kitchen, but into the parlour; and I dined on cold victuals .
10 Mistah Swift doan't allow no tramps heah, an' we ain't got no wuk fo' yo', an' there ain't no cold victuals .
11 O yes, of course, beggars; but I mean people that I could do something for besides just give cold victuals or money.
12 I'm willing that he should have ten dollars for his trouble of warming over his cold victuals - cheerfully willing to that-butno more.
13 For this man that might have been it has as much use as for a bit of cold victuals thrown into the street.
14 When the beds were set up and ready for the night Sarah made some tea to go with the cold victuals she had brought.
15 If any of you are tired of cold victuals , kindly step forward and you will be treated to a free, hot lunch by Professor Strong.
16 "Would she be willing to eat in the kitchen-coldvictuals-afterwe had finished?"
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