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1 The driver was a pretty gal from up north who accepted the ticket philosophically.
2 She's more than just a pretty gal , I told myself.
3 And here I was, taking up with the first pretty gal who'd come my way.
4 Well, well, thar are worse dangers than a pretty gal , though Susan won't believe it.
5 You'd have to be crazy, suicidal, or a pretty gal determined to find a lost kid.
6 Young Stubble went about from man to man whispering, "Jove, isn't she a pretty gal ? "
8 Say, that old fire-eater back yonder in the private car has got a mighty pretty gal , ain't he?
9 When the girls in the big house had beaux coming to see 'em, they'd ask, "Who is that pretty gal ? "
10 If anybody in these parts begins to talk about 'a pretty gal , ' you may be sartain he's meanin' that yaller-headed limb of Satan.
11 And dey shore did git rid uf some pretty gals .
12 You must thank me by coaxing all the pretty gals to go with me next fall.
13 "That pretty gal that sings in the Baptis' choir is his sister."
14 'She was a Carnarvon gal-tremenjusfond o' the sea-and a rare pretty gal she was.'
15 Pretty gals leaning forward eager-eyed, lips parted, with an air of piquing rendezvous to the parasols clutched in their dainty hands.
16 'Caught a pretty gal already, have you?'
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