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  • A roughing-the-passes penalty on Rod Coleman moved the Chargers inside the 10, and Brees found Justin Pelle from seven yards, giving the Chargers a 14-7 lead.

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  • "Pelle is short-sighted; he can't see as far as this," said Hanne, tossing her head.

    Pelle the Conqueror — Volume 03 Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

  • "Pelle is short-sighted; he can't see as far as this," said Hanne, tossing her head.

    Pelle the Conqueror — Complete Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

  • "Tell me -- there was a man in the Movement a few years ago called Pelle; what's become of him?"

    Pelle the Conqueror — Complete Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

  • She did not like this stranger to call Pelle "father"; and when she was in a teasing mood she would stand a little way off and repeat again and again: "He's not your father, for he's mine!" until Ellen took her away.

    Pelle the Conqueror — Complete Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

  • She did not like this stranger to call Pelle "father"; and when she was in a teasing mood she would stand a little way off and repeat again and again: "He's not your father, for he's mine!" until Ellen took her away.

    Pelle the Conqueror — Volume 04 Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

  • "Tell me -- there was a man in the Movement a few years ago called Pelle; what's become of him?"

    Pelle the Conqueror — Volume 04 Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

  • They actually changed my name to Pelle because I wasn’t allowed to play.”

    US Women's Soccer Team Aims for World Cup Gold 2011

  • They actually changed my name to Pelle because I wasn’t allowed to play.”

    US Women's Soccer Team Aims for World Cup Gold 2011

  • They actually changed my name to Pelle because I wasn’t allowed to play.”

    US Women's Soccer Team Aims for World Cup Gold 2011

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