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  • In the picture, you can see the faris wheel,the ride called "The Bugout" and a ride called "Pharo's Fury." lilmc212

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  • I would have a pendent to it; and that should be of Pharo's sons, where might be introduced a great many of our friends, and acquaintance, from the other side of the Street.

    George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue

  • It Tells how to make the Eggs of Pharo's Serpents, from which, when lighted, though but the size of a pea, there issues from it a coiling, hissing serpent, wonderful in length and similarity to a genuine serpent.

    Cad Metti, The Female Detective Strategist Dudie Dunne Again in the Field Harlan Page Halsey

  • I would have a pendent to it; and that should be of Pharo's sons, where might be introduced a great many of our friends, and acquaintance, from the other side of the Street.

    George Selwyn His Letters and His Life Ed 1899

  • Not long afterward I found myself lifted bodily over into the wood-box, and guided by the silent wake of Captain Pharo's pipe before, and entreated gently by Uncle Coffin from behind, I crawled to the little store-room adjoining the kitchen.

    Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895

  • Vesty 's jest as pious lookin ', Sundays, as Pharo's tew-seated kerridge.

    Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895

  • Captain Pharo's mallet -- "cl'ar the way thar, Shamgar; for by the everlastin 'clam, I'm a-goin' to give ye a clip that'll send ye t 'the west shore o' Machias!"

    Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895

  • "How do you like Cap'n Pharo's new blouse?" said his wife.

    Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895

  • Captain Pharo's voice had now reached such a pathetic and eloquent pitch that Captain Judah left his trumpet in the ball-room and joined us, in time to mingle with the cheers that were still further discomfiting the high and hot-headed young man.

    Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895

  • Here, an onion, thrown from the rear of the room by some sympathetic partner in Captain Pharo's woes, came whizzing over our heads and just missed the woman, by good aim; she retreated without the formality of her usual sweeping bow.

    Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895

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