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During this operation, her crew were a long time heaving at the windlass, and I listened for nearly an hour to the musical notes of a Sandwich Islander, called Mahannah, who sang out for them.
Chapter XVII. San Diego-A Desertion-San Pedro Again-Beating up Coast 1909
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During this operation, her crew were a long time heaving at the windlass, and I listened for nearly an hour to the musical notes of a Sandwich Islander, called Mahannah, who "sang out" for them.
Two years before the mast, and twenty-four years after: a personal narrative 1869
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Islander, called Mahannah, who "sang out" for them.
Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana 1848
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Mahannah was a darned good writer, and after reading this book, I wonder again whatever happened to him.
The Broken Body (aka The Golden Goose) -- Floyd Mahannah Bill Crider 2008
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Floyd Mahannah wrote five or six mystery novels and (as far as I know) disappeared.
The Broken Body (aka The Golden Goose) -- Floyd Mahannah Bill Crider 2008
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I remember reading a short story called "The Hero" by Floyd Mahannah.
The Broken Body (aka The Golden Goose) -- Floyd Mahannah Bill Crider 2008
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But here the hunting is archery-only, and if you're not lucky enough to snag a permit in the lottery you'll have to wait until January, when Mahannah opens to all.
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Those requirements set the public ground on equal footing with its neighbors, 32,000 acres of private hunting clubs that surround Mahannah.
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Starting this year Mahannah boasts the toughest antler restrictions in the state-a minimum 18-inch inside spread or 20-inch main beam.
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Like Sunflower, only ten miles away, Mahannah has fertile soil and abundant food.
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