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Pronouns from the word 'Smithery' are:

  1. I
  2. it
  3. its
  4. he
  5. her
  6. hers
  7. him
  8. his
  9. me
  10. my
  11. she
  12. their
  13. theirs
  14. them
  15. they
  16. this
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