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1 Each of them brought a piece of information valuable to the cause.
2 When Yeager came ashore next morning he brought a piece of news.
3 I have brought a piece of paper and pencil with me.
4 He brought a piece of green baize to her and a broken string.
5 Louis Lippo has brought a piece of venison bigger than you.
6 No, but you brought a piece of the fern for us to look at.
7 The second day brought a piece of bacon, boiled in sea-water, with the barley repeated.
8 Kit had brought a piece of tarpaulin and spread it between the roots of a cottonwood.
9 Then he went to a box by the wall, and from it he brought a piece of rag.
10 One morning when Sonia came into Mrs. Clarke's bedroom with the coffee she brought a piece of news.
11 She took up the knife in her right hand and brought a piece of the beef to her mouth.
12 Tornmarck's family were in the area during the latest search and brought a piece of granite from his native Sweden.
13 I went out and paid Wilkinson what I did owe him, and brought a piece of beef home for dinner.
14 Then they brought a piece of good salt beef, and a capital piece of mutton, and put them on the table.
15 Only he brought a piece of news which I have so far refused to credit, though doubtless stranger things have happened.
16 The Shereef Kebir says, that Lousou brought a piece of magnetic iron to him, which he sent to Haj Beghir in Kuka.
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