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1ãHer cousin was not her equal in guile and evasive craft.
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2ãHer father's estate was entailed on a cousin.
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3ãI was rooming with my cousin.
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4ãI could help you with the instruments, as my cousin has a music shop.
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5ãIt was good because my cousin played and won the first prize.
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6ãThe door was opened by my cousin Annie.
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7ãHe is married to his cousin Emma.
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8ãBut poor ill - fated little cousin , losing your mother so young!
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9ãThe diary of one young woman described the scene at her cousinâs farm.
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10ãA cousin had her wedding reception here, " he explained, "I stayed overnight.
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