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  • (Juniperus Oxycedrus used by the Breeks for the images of their gods) and “Marmar” marble or alabaster, in the Talmud

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • When this was seen, the casualty was so far beyond what had ever taken place before that both parties fled different ways, leaving poor Green – Breeks, with his bright hair plentifully dabbled in blood, to the care of the watchman, who (honest man) took care not to know who had done the mischief.

    Waverley 2004

  • The sum would excite ridicule were I to name it; but sure I am that the pockets of the noted Green – Breeks never held as much money of his own.

    Waverley 2004

  • Sturgeon himself, struck poor Green – Breeks over the head with strength sufficient to cut him down.

    Waverley 2004

  • Two hours and five cocktails later, they were still at the table, and they had taught Paula Quinton some twenty verses of The Heathen Geeks, They Wear No Breeks, including the four printable ones.

    Uller Uprising Piper, H. Beam 1952

  • Geeks, They Wear No Breeks_, including the four printable ones.

    Ullr Uprising H. Beam Piper 1934

  • Geeks, They Wear No Breeks_, including the four printable ones.

    Uller Uprising H. Beam Piper 1934

  • Breeks in the hospital had been asked to tell the name of the one who had struck him, but had refused pointblank, and none of either party could be found to tell.

    Historic Boyhoods Rupert Sargent Holland 1915

  • Breeks was in the hospital, his head bandaged, but otherwise little the worse for his mishap.

    Historic Boyhoods Rupert Sargent Holland 1915

  • Walter sent another message, inquiring if Green Breeks 'family were in need of anything he could supply, and received the answer that he lived with his aged grandmother who was very fond of taking snuff.

    Historic Boyhoods Rupert Sargent Holland 1915

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