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1 Probably too frightened to hunt for any, and small blame to her.
2 The merchantman has done her best to escape, and small blame to her.
3 Yes, they told me that too, and small blame to you.
4 He does not trust the Illanuns - and small blame to him.
5 Well, I'm of the opinion of most people then, and small blame to them.
6 And if the fairy man didn't know where that was, small blame to him.
7 As for the going to war part small blame had she for Ted in that.
8 However, small blame to him; it took a clever man to hit upon the cause.
9 Then he suddenly disappears; and small blame to him.
10 He poached last winter, and small blame to him.
11 Nay, but it was small blame to them, for that which they said is true.
12 Swift, and small blame to him if there was a note of triumph in his voice.
13 So Sir Lemuel was taking his breakfast in bed, and " small blame to him."
14 Therefore our fox-hunting ancestors were content to enjoy slow hunting runs, and small blame to them!
15 It was not every head that could stand it, and small blame to those that could not.
16 And small blame to her either.
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