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  • When Harry got out, his son Peter took over the collection and sold it in the restaurant upstairs, Bayards.

    Harry's Steak: 471 brokerillian stars 2006

  • When Harry got out, his son Peter took over the collection and sold it in the restaurant upstairs, Bayards.

    Augieland: 2006

  • When Harry got out, his son Peter took over the collection and sold it in the restaurant upstairs, Bayards.

    Today in the Times 2006

  • When Harry got out, his son Peter took over the collection and sold it in the restaurant upstairs, Bayards.

    Augieland: 2006

  • When Harry got out, his son Peter took over the collection and sold it in the restaurant upstairs, Bayards.

    Harry's Steak: 471 brokerillian stars originallyposted 5/24/06 2006

  • And as you well know, there wants none of them, who (like bold Bayards) will be very forward in checking other mens misdemeanors, when themselves, as my Novell will approve, deserve more justly to bee corrected.

    The Decameron 2004

  • This noble fellow was one of those Bayards of the East who know no fear, and as soldiers are without reproach.

    The Story of the Guides G. J. Younghusband

  • It was not a family of aristocrats; but for more than a century the Jays had ranked among the gentry of New York City, intermarrying with the Bayards, the

    A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander

  • Among the country-seats in this village were those of the Jeaunceys, Bayards, and Clarkes; and above, at Thirty-third

    The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn Henry P. Johnston

  • For the brows of our preux chevaliers, the Bayards of the brine!

    War Poetry of the South Various

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