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Wiggin
[ wig-in ]
noun
- Kate Douglas, 1856–1923, U.S. writer.
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It took all father and Jim Wiggin and I could do to keep him on the lounge.
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"I must ask him about Susan Wiggin," said the Curate's wife.
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But Mr. Wiggin was the sort who becomes more insistent against opposition.
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"But he's a very elegant and gentlemanly person," objected Miss Wiggin as she warmed the cups.
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His senior partner glanced at him sharply, while Miss Wiggin hastily sidestepped into the corridor.
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