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Bob Hunt in Canada / Orton, George W., 1873-1958
's not so dangerous, is it?" asked Pud. "No, of course not," replied Bill. "Mr. Waterman, the head of the camp, told ... . "I did that last night and I'm going round to see Mr. Waterman to-night to find details...- creator(s) - Orton, George W., 1873-1958
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- subject(s) - waterman; pud; bob; pierre; anderson; canoe; joe; bill; lake; asked bob; asked pud; asked bob; asked pud; canoe; lake; joe; pierre; pud; anderson; waterman; bob; bill;
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The Moneychangers / Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
I'm going to do to-morrow?" "I have no idea," he said. "I have been invited to see Mr. Waterman's art gallery." "Dan Waterman's!" he exclaimed. "How did that happen?" "Mrs. Alden's brother asked me ... details...- creator(s) - Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
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- subject(s) - montague; lucy; stanley ryder; jim hegan; gotham trust; mississippi steel; asked montague; dan waterman; northern mississippi; harry curtiss; mississippi steel; northern mississippi; gotham trust; harry curtiss; lucy; dan waterman; montague; stanley ryder; asked montague; jim hegan;
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The Financier, a novel / Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
. Do you know of Henry Waterman & Company down in Second Street?" "I've seen their place." "Well, they tell ... you want to get in that line. When school's out, you go down and see Mr. Waterman--tell him I sent you details...- creator(s) - Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
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- subject(s) - cowperwood; stener; aileen; butler; replied cowperwood; aileen; cowperwood; replied cowperwood; butler; stener;
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Rose O' the River / Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
It was not long after sunrise, and Stephen Waterman, fresh from his dip in the river, had scrambled ... of his sort was not the custom of the farmers along the banks of the Saco, but the Waterman house was hardly details...- creator(s) - Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
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- subject(s) - stephen; wiley; edgewood; turrible; claude merrill; claude; old kennebec; river; logs; rose; log; rose wiley; bridge; stephen; rose; river; wiley; claude merrill; logs; claude; turrible; rose wiley; log; edgewood; old kennebec; bridge;
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Homespun Tales / Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
It was not long after sunrise, and Stephen Waterman, fresh from his dip in the river, had scrambled ... of this sort was not the custom of the farmers along the banks of the Saco, but the Waterman house was hardly details...- creator(s) - Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 1856-1923
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- subject(s) - susanna; shaker; edgewood; nancy; stephen; peabody pew; nancy wentworth; justin peabody; claude merrill; john hathaway; sue; old kennebec; nancy; stephen; nancy wentworth; claude merrill; peabody pew; susanna; shaker; edgewood; sue; old kennebec; justin peabody; john hathaway;
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The Trumpeter Swan / Bailey, Temple, -1953
Waterman's----" "Never heard of him." "Hamilton Hill," said the station agent. Randy's neck stiffened. "Then the Hamiltons have sold it?" "Yes. A Mr. Waterman of New York bought it." Kemp had come back ... details...- creator(s) - Bailey, Temple, -1953
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- subject(s) - becky; randy; flippin; dalton; aunt claudia; miss macveigh; bob flippin; mary; george; mary flippin; major; becky bannister; george dalton; major prime; randy; dalton; major prime; flippin; aunt claudia; major; george dalton; bob flippin; miss macveigh; becky; becky bannister; mary flippin; mary; george;
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The Trumpeter Swan / Bailey, Temple, -1953
. "Depends upon where you are going." "To Oscar Waterman's----" "Never heard of him." "Hamilton Hill," said the station agent. Randy's neck stiffened. "Then the Hamiltons have sold it?" "Yes. A Mr. Waterman of New ... details...- creator(s) - Bailey, Temple, -1953
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- subject(s) - becky; randy; flippin; dalton; aunt claudia; miss macveigh; bob flippin; mary; george; mary flippin; major; becky bannister; george dalton; major prime; randy; dalton; major prime; flippin; aunt claudia; major; george dalton; bob flippin; miss macveigh; becky; becky bannister; mary flippin; mary; george;
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Psmith, Journalist / Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975
that sort of thing. There is a "Moments in the Nursery" page, conducted by Luella Granville Waterman ... a man in the editor's state of health to come in contact with Luella Granville Waterman's "Moments details...- creator(s) - Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975
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- subject(s) - psmith; comrade; comrade windsor; windsor; maloney; billy; jarvis; billy windsor; cosy moments; comrade maloney; master maloney; cosy; parker; comrade jarvis; kid; comrade brady; comrade parker; comrade jackson; comrade wilberfloss; bat jarvis; comrade go; comrade go; maloney; jarvis; comrade maloney; comrade; comrade windsor; master maloney; windsor; cosy moments; comrade jarvis; kid; psmith; comrade brady; comrade jackson; comrade parker; comrade wilberfloss; cosy; billy windsor; parker; billy; bat jarvis;
- title - Psmith, Journalist
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Stories for the Young Or, Cheap Repository Tracts: Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI. / More, Hannah, 1745-1833
of Dreams, Omens, and Conjurers. Being Part III. of Black Giles the Poacher. The Happy Waterman ... . THE HAPPY WATERMAN A gentleman and lady walking on the bank of the river Thames, spied a small ferry details...- creator(s) - More, Hannah, 1745-1833
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- subject(s) - giles; parley; rachel; sally; christ; rachel; parley; giles; sally; christ;
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Many Cargoes / Jacobs, W. W., 1863-1943
're there, if you'll look for them," said the waterman; "and you'll find 'em easier sitting than that bucket ... his position against the fast-flowing tide. "Smiling Jane" said his fare. "Ah," said the waterman, "Smiling details...- creator(s) - Jacobs, W. W., 1863-1943
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- subject(s) - skipper; mate; deck; captain; miss rumbolt; miss polson; miss alsen; miss cringle; miss alsen; deck; captain; miss rumbolt; mate; skipper; miss polson; miss cringle;
- title - Many Cargoes
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