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1 I have to go up to the house a goodish bit , sur.
2 And so, in the rest billets, they drill the men a goodish bit .
3 That means a goodish bit of money I can tell you.
4 Mr. Smith has been buying a goodish bit of ground here.
5 It cost thee a goodish bit when thou hedn't much to count on.
6 It's a goodish bit from here to the Hill, ain't it?'
7 So here are passports and a goodish bit of money.
8 Smith has been buying a goodish bit of ground here.
9 For a goodish bit not one of us let on.
10 Benjamin has spent a goodish bit of money, and has been thrown over rather.
11 You must have saved a goodish bit , I should think.
12 I have been a goodish bit among your hills, chief.
13 Well, you see he commands a goodish bit of country there where he sits.
14 Well, they hotted up a goodish bit over that.
15 Well, there's a goodish bit against it, you'll allow.
16 We shall have to cache a goodish bit .
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