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1 Must you have a keepsake from me too, to help you to remember?
2 Do you have a keepsake from your sister, such as a lock of hair?
3 Last night they had left a knife on me; to-night I would have a keepsake ready for them.
4 She was as smart an' handsome a widow-woman as ever I see, an' I wanted for her to have a keepsake from me.
5 I wish I had a keepsake to remember her by." "Well, and why not?
6 The child has a keepsake in his hands, something which might betray the wrongs done by your beneficence, your kindness in deserting him.
7 "I still have a keepsake from your mother."
8 "But in order that I may have a keepsake of my dear father," continued Abdul Kassim, "permit me to take home the casket.
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