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1 You can keep the name and go into vaudeville .
2 If Freddie does go into vaudeville , you ought to get him to let you join the troupe.
3 For, impervious as he seemed to human weaknesses, it was this lad's ambition one day to go into vaudeville .
4 For the first time since I had heard that he was about to go into vaudeville I felt a faint hope creeping over me.
5 We're going into vaudeville as soon as this tour ends.
6 "Now, don't talk like Freddie, even if you are going into vaudeville with him."
7 "Why don't you go into vaudeville , McEwan?" he frowned.
8 "Freddie wants to go into vaudeville with her!"
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