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said (in contracts, pleadings, etc.) named or mentioned previously; aforesaid
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| "We've got Father and Mother, and each other," said Beth contentedly from her corner. It was said she had been brutally jilted by her cousin, Rutland Whitney, and that she married this unknown man from the West out of bravado. The other, a black-haired boy with large ears, said nothing at all but always managed to get her into the darkness, where he began to kiss her. |
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