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Synonyms: Anas platyrhynchos; mallard
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The Emancipated / Gissing, George, 1857-1903
. Cecily and Mrs. Lessingham are too tired to do anything but get settled in their rooms, but Mr. Mallard ... into an indescribable shape, and the ends hung loose. Him Mrs. Spence at once presented to her cousin as "Mr. Mallard details...- creator(s) - Gissing, George, 1857-1903
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- subject(s) - cecily; mallard; miriam; elgar; lessingham; madeline; reuben; spence; eleanor; miss doran; miss denyer; cecily doran; miss doran; reuben; cecily; miss denyer; eleanor; madeline; mallard; elgar; miriam; cecily doran; lessingham; spence;
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The Story of the Gadsbys / Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
. Why, young Mallard- ANTHONY. Mallard was a candlestick, paraded as such. Think awhile. Recollect last season and the talk then. Mallard or no Mallard, did Gandy ever talk to any other woman? CURTISS ... details...- creator(s) - Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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- subject(s) - capt; captain gadsby; dear mamma; dear mamma; capt; captain gadsby;
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Letters from Mesopotamia / Palmer, Robert, 1888-1916
as mallard in England or pintail in India. The bitterns here boom just like guns ... . And about eighty miles north of here there is a mud flat where great numbers of mallards are assembling details...- creator(s) - Palmer, Robert, 1888-1916
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- subject(s) - amarah; kut; river; amarah; river; kut;
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Five Thousand an Hour : how Johnny Gamble won the heiress / Chester, George Randolph, 1869-1924
by Mallard & Tyne. They stopped in front of this location, while both Johnny and Polly ranged their eyes ... ." "Courtney?" repeated Johnny. "That's the name they gave me at Mallard & Tyne's office this afternoon details...- creator(s) - Chester, George Randolph, 1869-1924
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- subject(s) - johnny; gresham; courtney; polly; constance; gamble; johnny gamble; loring; colonel bouncer; sammy chirp; morton washer; aunt pattie; val russel; paul gresham; million; miss purry; bruce townley; constance joy; polly parsons; gamble; courtney; morton washer; million; colonel bouncer; polly parsons; constance joy; aunt pattie; sammy chirp; constance; miss purry; johnny; bruce townley; paul gresham; johnny gamble; polly; gresham; loring; val russel;
- title - Five Thousand an Hour : how Johnny Gamble won the heiress
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Legends of the Northwest / Gordon, Hanford Lennox, 1836-1920
] Where the geese and the mallards rejoice, and grow fat on the bountiful harvest, Came the hunters ... of the bison, Sweet nuts from the hazel and oak, and flesh of the fawn and the mallard. Soft hanpa [b details...- creator(s) - Gordon, Hanford Lennox, 1836-1920
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- subject(s) - winona; wakan; wiwaste; teepee; dakotas; brave chaske; panther; neill's hist; dakota; warrior; lake; lodge; warriors; brave; prairies; moon; hunter; deer; feast; hunters; chief; sacred; teepee; warriors; dakotas; hunters; prairies; deer; lodge; lake; moon; warrior; brave; hunter; feast; brave chaske; sacred; wiwaste; wakan; chief; panther; neill's hist; winona; dakota;
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Rides on Railways / Sidney, Samuel, 1813-1883
ceremony. The diggers of the foundations found in an old drain a monstrous mallard, a sort of alderman ... , in memory of this treasure-trove and of the foundation-day, annually on the 14th January the best mallard details...- creator(s) - Sidney, Samuel, 1813-1883
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- subject(s) - birmingham; manchester; liverpool; railway; birmingham; manchester; liverpool; railway;
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Prose Idylls, New and Old / Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
! I am becoming poetical; let us think how to tie an alder-fly. The common tie is good enough. A brown mallard ... by brown mallard feather, and who so swarms in the lower lakes of Snowdon, that it is often necessary details...- creator(s) - Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
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- subject(s) - fish; fish;
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The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire / Jennings, James
._ Blunt; not pointed; squat. Dub'bin. _s._ Suet. Duck-an-Mallard. _s._ (Duck and Drake) a play ... times before they sink. _"Hen pen, Duck-an-Mallard, Amen."_ To Dud'der. _v. a._ To deafen with noise details...- creator(s) - Jennings, James
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- subject(s) - thac; acll; vor; thic; jitch; nif; zac; good bwye; somersetshire; zaw; zed; zum; goo; ool; niver; dialect; pron; naw; gee; anglo; saxon; polished dialect; moor; war; mac; acll; gee; moor; nif; mac; polished dialect; saxon; anglo; vor; somersetshire; war; ool; zac; pron; good bwye; thic; naw; zum; thac; zaw; goo; zed; dialect; jitch; niver;
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Indian Why Stories / Linderman, Frank Bird, 1869-1938
-dance, but you will have to be painted first. "'Brother Mallard, name the colors--tell how you want me to paint you.' "'Well,' replied the mallard drake, 'paint my head green, and put a white circle around my throat, like ... details...- creator(s) - Linderman, Frank Bird, 1869-1938
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- subject(s) - lodge; war eagle; war eagle; lodge;
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Blacky the Crow, / Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo), 1874-1965
is as good as another." Then he found Mr. and Mrs. Quack, the Mallard Ducks, and their children in the pond ... the Black Duck, own cousin to Mr. and Mrs. Quack the Mallard Ducks, with a number of his relatives in among details...- creator(s) - Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo), 1874-1965
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- subject(s) - blacky; hooty; farmer brown's; eggs; farmer; hunter; nest; brown's boy; green forest; muttered blacky; terrible gun; big river; big; green meadows; green; lonesome corner; boy; green meadows; green; terrible gun; nest; boy; lonesome corner; eggs; hooty; blacky; green forest; hunter; brown's boy; muttered blacky; farmer brown's; big river; farmer; big;
- title - Blacky the Crow,
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