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Examples

  • "There it is, right under our nose, and old Parlay is there with the pearls."

    THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010

  • An islander who manages to climb aboard Grief's schooner reports that Narii Herring of the Nuhiva, "an English Jew half-caste .... the nerviest and most conscienceless scoundrel in the Paumotus," tried to steal Parlay's pearls and that Parlay is up in a tree, Herring in another.

    “Have you lived? What have you got to show for it?” 2008

  • Parlay is found, ribs smashed, saying My brave gentlemen ....

    “Have you lived? What have you got to show for it?” 2008

  • "There it is, right under our nose, and old Parlay is there with the pearls."

    The Pearls of Parlay 1912

  • Unless you count the so-called Parlay Lounge inside Treasure Island Casino, there were no nearby clubs for a swank, Tom Haverford-style after-party following Ansari's latest roll through Minnesota.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Unless you count the so-called Parlay Lounge inside Treasure Island Casino, there were no nearby clubs for a swank, Tom Haverford-style after-party following Ansari's latest roll through Minnesota.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • Hey, Tai-Hotauri! what you think old Parlay do along weather?

    THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010

  • "And then old Parlay proceeded to eat things up," Grief went on.

    THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010

  • "Hikihoho belongs to old Parlay," the supercargo answered.

    THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010

  • My brother dive for Parlay three, four month, and he make much talk about pearl.

    THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010

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