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March 13, 2008 at 6:15 pm chawk-a-lot, chockotae ship Kookies, koted in choklit: brake in 1/2, dipp in chockolate fondoo, ete.
BUKKIT SERCH PARTY - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Nagas, Kookies, Munipoories and Looshais, all of very similar type, except that the Munipoories were of somewhat lighter skin, were more civilized and handsomer.
Ranching, Sport and Travel Thomas Carson
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Kookies and Nagas were restless, warlike and troublesome, and addicted to head hunting.
Ranching, Sport and Travel Thomas Carson
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Mishmees he says (163): "Wives are not expected to be chaste, and are not thought worse off when otherwise," and of the Kookies (186): "All the women of a village, married or unmarried, are available to the chief at his will, and no stigma attaches to those who are favored by him."
Primitive Love and Love-Stories Henry Theophilus Finck 1890
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It was the strange story of a sharp encounter with the hostile Kookies, in which a couple of English mountain guns, long before abandoned by a British expeditionary force, had been served with due professional skill and most desperate dash by
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874
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Kookies, having observed the gayals to have once tasted their balls, prepare a sufficient supply of them to answer the intended purpose, and as the gayals lick them up they throw down more; and it is to prevent their being so readily destroyed that the cotton is mixed with the earth and the salt.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Robert Armitage Sterndale 1870
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The Kookies now scatter their balls over such parts of the jungles as they think the herd most likely to pass, and watch its motions.
Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Robert Armitage Sterndale 1870
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The Kookies now scatter their balls over such parts of the jungle as they think the herd most likely to pass, and watch its motions.
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The Kookies have a very simple method of catching the wild Gyalls, which is as follows: -- On discovering a herd of wild Gyalls in the jungles, they prepare a number of balls, of the size of a man's head, composed of
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It is worthy of remark that the new and full moon are the periods at which the Kookies in general commence their operations of catching the wild Gyalls, from having observed that at these changes the two sexes are most inclined to associate.
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