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They have become plentier than the pigeons in the spring.

From Oak Openings by Cooper, James Fenimore

No human being would ever think of calling Jaaf an "old gentleman," even in these "aristrocratic" days, when "gentlemen" are plentier than blackberries; while any one might feel disposed thus to describe Susquesus.

From The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts by Cooper, James Fenimore

There is no plentier place for fur; and we will have it all!

From Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest by Potts, William Sherman

In consequence of these views, he refused to sell, but gave leases on such conditions as would induce tenants to come into his terms, in a country in which land was far plentier than men.

From Satanstoe by Cooper, James Fenimore

"I don't see's Californy goold gets much plentier, or business much better, nowhere."

From The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes by Falconbridge



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