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  • Kipping, however, is normal and allowed (napping).

    Printing: Out of Ireland (8): Nixers, Gurriers and Eejits 2010

  • Kipping, however, is normal and allowed (napping).

    OpEdNews - Diary: Out of Ireland (8): Nixers, Gurriers and Eejits 2010

  • Add to this the story in Samuel where the fox's tail is set on fire to help torch the fields of the Philistines (made famous in a Kipping poem entitled "The Fox Meditates"), the Old Testament tales of frogs falling from the sky (not a good day for the frogs, I suspect), and the wholesale drowning of animals (Great Flood and Exodus), and it's clear that God is not a PETA member.

    PETA's Jesus 2007

  • A murmur of remonstrance came from the men, but Kipping paid no attention to it.

    The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes

  • At that moment the day flashed upon my memory when I had sat on one side of that very corner while Kipping attempted to bully Bill on the other side of it -- the day when Bill had turned on his tormentor.

    The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes

  • Kipping, Owen, Mengredien, etc., of London, -- are all players of the heroic sort, and the games recently played by some of them with Morphy are perhaps the finest on record.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860 Various

  • Kipping and old Davie Paine have been promoted from the forecastle.

    The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes

  • We worked the boat outboard in silence and made no further resistance, though I knew from Roger's expression as he watched Falk and Kipping and their men, that, if he had seen a fair chance to turn the scales in our favor, he would have seized it at any cost.

    The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes

  • "Yass, sah, yass, sah, we done share up with dat yeh Kipping and dah ain't no mo 'to speak of at all, sah."

    The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes

  • "You sojering, bloody fool," Kipping cried; "do you think I'm so blind I can't see through such tricks as yours?"

    The Mutineers Charles Boardman Hawes

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