I've done deevised a means ter hev her lead somebody ter him some time when he's by hisself.
Jerry Henderson had borne credentials from Uncle Israel Calvert who kept a store on Big Ivy, and he had been everywhere told that once Uncle Billy had vised his passports, he would need no further safe-conduct.
First, it is not a man who is going, but a woman; and, secondly, I want a passport vised by the Embassy in a name other than the real name of its bearer.
The first officer having vised the ship's papers, they were spared the delay of another search and after a brief examination were allowed to proceed.
Again they were obliged to show their papers and passports, now vised by representatives of both the English and French navies, but this formality being over they were given a cordial welcome.
To still any outcry he vised his hand over the trembling nostrils of the animal.
Don Jaime, kneeling beside the collapsed form, tore with his harsh hands at jaw and brow to force open the vised mouth.
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