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Patricia Kemball choose

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[UK] E.L. Linton Patricia Kemball I 123: You are out-and-out the most independent radical for a lady I have ever seen.
at out-and-out, adv.
[UK] E.L. Linton Patricia Kemball III 228: That tale of Gordon Frere was all a bam.
at bam, n.1
[UK] E.L. Linton Patricia Kemball II 164: He have Dora? No, not if he licked my foot for her, and I broke the whole boiling of them – as I will!
at whole boiling lot, n.
[UK] E.L. Linton Patricia Kemball II 78: Don’t be a fool, woman, and hold your mag on things you don’t understand.
at mag, n.5
[UK] E.L. Linton Patricia Kemball I 219: He once went over on business to what he always called Paddy-land.
at paddy land (n.) under Paddy, n.
[UK] E.L. Linton Patricia Kemball II 78: I don’t wonder at your being in a wax.
at wax, n.1
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