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more I give her to you
Once more I give her to you, and again I say, God bless you and make you both happy, my dear children!”
— from Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, July 1850 by Various

me I give him to you
“To-morrow I am going away,” said the diplomat, “and as I can not very well take Bull with me, I give him to you.”
— from The Puppet Crown by Harold MacGrath

Malayavatí I give her to you
Then one day Mitrávasu came up suddenly to Jímútaváhana, who deserved the respect of the three worlds, with a pleased expression, and said to him, “I have a younger sister, the maiden called Malayavatí; I give her to you, do not refuse to gratify my wish.”
— from The Kathá Sarit Ságara; or, Ocean of the Streams of Story by active 11th century Somadeva Bhatta

morning I give her to you
"See, last evening I bought her from the landlord and this morning I give her to you.
— from Moni the Goat-Boy by Johanna Spyri


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