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“They’ll be tired o’ waitin’ on us, whar they are,” rejoined Garey, “unless blacktails is plentier among them Musquites than I think for.”

From The Scalp Hunters by Stewart, F.A.

There's nothing plentier than the name; There's nothing rarer than the thing.

From Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes by Wright, Elizur

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

Besides, she thought Chapelizod was not safe ground for a young fellow so eccentric, perverse, and impetuous, where pretty faces were plentier than good fortunes, and at every tinkling harpsichord there smiled a possible mesalliance.

From The House by the Church-Yard by Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan



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