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... once stopped at the Customs , the officer demanding the reason for such an importation of best Irish . He would not believe it could be for private consumption until Dunlop threw a handful in the air and , catching it as best he could ...
... once stopped at the Customs , the officer demanding the reason for such an importation of best Irish . He would not believe it could be for private consumption until Dunlop threw a handful in the air and , catching it as best he could ...
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... once , seeing him in his old tweed suit , that he resembled a somewhat thoughtful Saint Bernard dog . He walked along the wooden sidewalks , taller than average , a slouch hat over his eyes , moving at leisure through the world with a ...
... once , seeing him in his old tweed suit , that he resembled a somewhat thoughtful Saint Bernard dog . He walked along the wooden sidewalks , taller than average , a slouch hat over his eyes , moving at leisure through the world with a ...
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... once more to find the people . They thought of them as The People , those who perhaps lived somewhere beyond the mountain . She believed in their exist- ence , but Rex believed only occasionally . " There are no people , " he said now ...
... once more to find the people . They thought of them as The People , those who perhaps lived somewhere beyond the mountain . She believed in their exist- ence , but Rex believed only occasionally . " There are no people , " he said now ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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