Magnus Serpens Maris, suppositus, aut porpoises aut horse-mackerel, grex; 'very like a whale' (Shak.
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Davenant's earliest assailants were of his own political party, followers of the exiled Charles, the men whom Milton describes as "perditissimus ille peregrinantium aulieorum grex."
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Mr. Grex touched Selingman on the arm and whispered in his ear.
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Seeking about for the safest meeting-place, Grex has given us a chance.
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I am not exactly a popular person with Mr. Grex, I think.
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Mr. Grex sipped his pale, lemon-flavoured tea and toyed with his cigarette-case.
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Mr. Grex's expression was one of cold surprise, unmixed with any curiosity.
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Mr. Grex watched the young man until he had disappeared in the crowd.
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All this took place in the drawing-room of Lord Grex's house.
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Every most lovely girl in London of course was there,-exceptLady Mabel Grex.
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But before he went to the House he would see Lady Mabel Grex.
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Mr. Grex tapped a cigarette upon his case and lit it.
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He would call on Lady Mab Grex and ask her advice.
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I fancy he used to be awfully spooney on Mab Grex.
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Well, in a day or two I'll tell you who Mr. Grex is.
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You went to see her at Grex,-whennobody else was there.