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Examples

  • Calling Gid Heslip, my tenant, and my son, Wall, we seized some axes and ran to the corral.

    Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000

  • Calling Gid Heslip, my tenant, and my son, Wall, we seized some axes and ran to the corral.

    Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000

  • Calling Gid Heslip, my tenant, and my son, Wall, we seized some axes and ran to the corral.

    Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000

  • Calling Gid Heslip, my tenant, and my son, Wall, we seized some axes and ran to the corral.

    Space Ships of the Visitors Kevin Randle 2000

  • It was purchased in 1964 by Warners, who intended to film it, call it Gid, and release it before America could forget Hud.

    film flam Larry McMurtry 1987

  • It was purchased in 1964 by Warners, who intended to film it, call it Gid, and release it before America could forget Hud.

    film flam Larry McMurtry 1987

  • It was purchased in 1964 by Warners, who intended to film it, call it Gid, and release it before America could forget Hud.

    film flam Larry McMurtry 1987

  • I don't know as Gid ever did a real up-and-down crime, any more than what

    The Rainy Day Railroad War Holman Day 1900

  • "Couldn't it be brought along safe in one o 'Gid's farm carts?"

    Kiddie the Scout Robert Leighton

  • Nothing more was heard of a movie called Gid, but, years later, Sidney Lumet made a terrible film from the same book, Leaving Cheyenne, called Lovin’ Molly, in which, to my father’s shock, the cowboys were dressed in bib overalls, which are farmer clothes.

    HOLLYWOOD Larry McMurtry 2010

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