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1 A deuced good idea, you know-myown, of course - but deucedly hard to carry out.
2 British cities used to abound in these places, but they are deucedly hard to find now.
3 It's good that the border is never so very far away; for otherwise it would be deucedly hard service.
4 And then I have to work deucedly hard when I am at home, and have very little time for scribbling.
5 Mr. Denham had encouraged that enterprise too, and yet somehow poor Evans had ended by dying at home deucedly hard up.
6 "It's a deucedly hard thing to keep up, though."
7 "It's deucedly hard luck for us," said Parton, ruefully.
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