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1 He feigned utter indifference, but I knew he was having letters about her.
2 I don't think he likes having letters sent after him.
3 That talk of having letters may be but deceit.
4 Your father can't be having letters asking for financial assistance once you're gone, that won't do at all.
5 And before Blanche could answer, Miss Burnaby, murmuring something about having letters to write, quickly left the room.
6 We are having letters saying: 'What is parliamentary democracy all about?' I object to bills going through undebated at second reading.
7 They were constantly having letters from George: he had gone off very suddenly, and it was not certain when he might return.
8 Having letters of introduction to General Valléjo and Mr. Leese, I delivered them this morning.
9 1 Mac 15:15 having letters to the kings and countries; wherein were written these things:
10 "I have ridden hither," one said, with a strong nasal twang, "Zachariah Stebbings, having letters of introduction to you from the governor.
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