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  • I called Spond, my trusty guard, and bid him stay her; and the noble hound dogged her steps till the men could catch her and lead her to my aunt.

    Margery — Volume 02 Georg Ebers 1867

  • I called Spond, my trusty guard, and bid him stay her; and the noble hound dogged her steps till the men could catch her and lead her to my aunt.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • I called Spond, my trusty guard, and bid him stay her; and the noble hound dogged her steps till the men could catch her and lead her to my aunt.

    Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • In-state linebacker Danny Spond also initially committed to CU, but de-committed in the fall and signed with Notre Dame.

    Colorado - Team Notes 2010

  • Nor did we need a squire, inasmuch as Spond, the great hound, would ever follow us.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • First he had, in sport, named some of them after the metrical feet of Latin verse, which had been but ill friends of his in his school days, and in his kennel there was a Troch, Iamb, Spond and Dact, whose full names were Trochee,

    Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • Now Spond was the greatest and heaviest of the wolfhounds; Anap, rightly Anapaest, was a slender and swift greyhound; and whereas he found this pastime of names good sport he carried it further.

    Margery — Volume 01 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Now Spond was the greatest and heaviest of the wolfhounds; Anap, rightly Anapaest, was a slender and swift greyhound; and whereas he found this pastime of names good sport he carried it further.

    Margery — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • Nor did we need a squire, inasmuch as Spond, the great hound, would ever follow us.

    Margery — Volume 02 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Now Spond was the greatest and heaviest of the wolfhounds; Anap, rightly Anapaest, was a slender and swift greyhound; and whereas he found this pastime of names good sport he carried it further.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

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