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The Old Bachelor: a Comedy / Congreve, William, 1670-1729
--Mr. Haines. FONDLEWIFE, a banker--Mr. Dogget SETTER, a pimp--Mr Underhill SERVANT to Fondlewife. WOMEN ... , and fit for my purpose. I must get your man Setter to provide my disguise. VAIN. Ay; you may take details...- creator(s) - Congreve, William, 1670-1729
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- subject(s) - belin; laet; bellmour; vainlove; aram; setter; lucy; bluff; bell; sharper; sharp; joseph; nay; fond; madam; vain; scene; vain; fond; joseph; sharp; madam; bell; nay; sharper; belin; aram; bellmour; lucy; bluff; vainlove; scene; laet; setter;
- title - The Old Bachelor: a Comedy
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Tattine / Ogden, Ruth, 1853-1927
-and-white Laverack setter, and Doctor, black-and-white and better looking, was her son. Doctor's beautiful ... , I don't believe there's anything meaner than a Laverack setter. Still, Tadjie would never have done such a thing details...- creator(s) - Ogden, Ruth, 1853-1927
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- subject(s) - tattine; rudolph; betsy; mabel; patrick; betsy; patrick; mabel; rudolph; tattine;
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The Third Violet / Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900
, and his barking swallowed in a gurgle of delight. He was a large orange and white setter, and he partly expressed ... his gladness. "Well, 'e was a dreat dod," said Hawker, and the setter, overwhelmed, contorted details...- creator(s) - Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900
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- subject(s) - hollanden; hawker; pennoyer; florinda; miss fanhall; billie; billie hawker; wrinkles; grief; worcester girls; worcester girl; hemlock inn; girl; florinda; miss fanhall; grief; hemlock inn; hollanden; pennoyer; worcester girl; wrinkles; worcester girls; girl; billie; billie hawker; hawker;
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Warwick Woodlands Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago / Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858
, in a word, without bordering on the slang, was perfectly correct and gnostic. Four dogs--a brace of setters ... --"they are so handy on the road for the cur dogs, when you have setters with you--they plague your life out else details...- creator(s) - Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858
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- subject(s) - archer; harry; tom; tim; quail; shot; frank; ruffed grouse; cock; tim; archer; ruffed grouse; shot; quail; cock; frank; tom; harry;
- title - Warwick Woodlands Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 / Various
of the pointer, for it is to them that we owe the setter. It is erroneously, in fact, that certain authors ... work, that the net hunters made use of Spanish setters and that it was they who created the true details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - armor; watt; steam; engine; cylinder; steam engine; plate; steel; bark; cent; cubic feet; inch; plates; pressure; oak; pressure; cubic feet; bark; steel; plate; cylinder; steam engine; watt; plates; armor; steam; engine; cent; inch; oak;
- title - Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891
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The Gift Of The Magi / Henry, O.
. Jim stopped inside the door, as immovable as a setter at the scent of quail. His eyes were fixed upon ... details...- creator(s) - Henry, O.
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- subject(s) - della; jim; dillingham; magi; christmas; combs; cents; flat; hair; sold; buy; gifts; wise; american literature; buy; della; dillingham; wise; jim; cents; christmas; combs; flat; hair; magi; american literature; gifts; sold;
- title - The Gift Of The Magi
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The Eyes of the World / Wright, Harold Bell, 1872-1944
a beautiful Irish Setter dog. Half hidden by a supporting column of the depot portico--as if to escape ... after the stranger--the brier pipe in his mouth, the Irish Setter at his feet. Chapter III The Famous Conrad details...- creator(s) - Wright, Harold Bell, 1872-1944
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- subject(s) - conrad lagrange; lagrange; rutlidge; aaron king; aaron; james rutlidge; conrad; sibyl; fairlands; sibyl andres; taine; myra willard; myra; andres; canyon; brian; novelist; artist; studio; miss andres; fairlands heights; yee kee; painter; conrad lagrange; aaron; sibyl; studio; sibyl andres; rutlidge; aaron king; miss andres; conrad; yee kee; myra; james rutlidge; andres; fairlands heights; brian; canyon; lagrange; fairlands; taine; painter; artist; myra willard; novelist;
- title - The Eyes of the World
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The Dog / Youatt, William, 1776-1847
HOUND PLAN OF GOODWOOD KENNEL THE SETTER THE POINTER THE BULL-DOG THE MASTIFF THE SCOTCH TERRIER ... . "About this time it had been remarked that a white setter dog, belonging to Mr. Beverly, had left details...- creator(s) - Youatt, William, 1776-1847
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- subject(s) - dog; disease; dogs; animal; disease; dog; animal; dogs;
- title - The Dog
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Tides of Barnegat / Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915
drawn by a well-groomed sorrel horse and followed by a brown-haired Irish setter was approaching ... the setter. "Well, I declare, if it ain't Dr. John Cavendish and Rex!" Martha exclaimed, raising both hands details...- creator(s) - Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915
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- subject(s) - jane; lucy; archie; martha; tod; bart; captain; doctor; miss jane; captain holt; beach; jane cobden; miss gossaway; tod; jane cobden; beach; lucy; jane; miss jane; martha; bart; miss gossaway; archie; captain; doctor; captain holt;
- title - Tides of Barnegat
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Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870 / Various
-paid type-setters strike for their altars, their sires, and more wages, and I have seen a troop of petticoats, with gal children inside them, trot into the type-setter's place, so that the miserable ... details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - punchinello; skammerhorn; punchinello publishing; skammerhorn; punchinello publishing; punchinello;
- title - Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 29, October 15, 1870
- type - etext
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