The day came when the mandarine had nothing more to give.
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She is the fair mandarine of the first picture.
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A mandarine is whipped, for having ordered a pickpocket to receive too few or too many blows.
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He acquired the skill of a mandarine in that difficult language; nor did the form of his Dutch face undeceive the physiognomists of China.
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How can my drama of the Mandarine Li-Fo have any reference to Mme.
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Two mandarines, as usual, went aboard the brig at the mouth of the river, to enquire what her cargo was.
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The Electric Mandarine Tour 2012 took the band to Europe and North America, and they performed in Melbourne, Australia, in November that year.
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"But," continued the clown, "you must go inside of the booth to witness the effects of the mandarine's folly.
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"The third picture," he said, after a roll of drums, "depicts the old mandarine after she has dismissed that most annoying of guests-remorse-fromherbosom.