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Sea-Gull seems to think that, in (1), the easterly train stood still for 3 hours; and says that, in (2) the travelers meet at the end of 71 minutes 40 seconds.
A Tangled Tale 2003
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“The Sea-Gull” of the state of mind of an author has well been called “artistic diagnosis.”
Anton Chekhov 2003
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Andy's boat was clearly to be seen, a good way out But now they were all coming in'the Sea-Gull, the Mary-Arm, the Jessie, the Andy, the Starfish and the rest.
The Adventurous Four Again Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1973
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He led Sea-Gull over a piece of sand that had a lot of thorny branches on it, and just as he had hoped, Sea-Gull got a thorn in her foot.
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For several days Raven watched Sea-Gull and tried to make friends with her, but she wouldn't have anything to do with him.
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If you won't tell me, then no Salmon for you Mrs. Sea-Gull.
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Then he gave a big jump, for there was Sea-Gull close beside him.
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Now you know why Sea-Gull always walks so proudly, with her head in the air, sometimes nodding it up and down, up and down.
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Very, very slowly, Sea-Gull pulled the little box from under her wing, and very, very slowly, she turned the shiny key.
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Poor Sea-Gull was terribly hungry; she felt she must have some of that Salmon; so she leaned closer to Raven and whispered.
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