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  • Michele Hays, blogger at Quips, Travails and Braised Oxtailsfound an informative link about the story which she kindly shared on The Lunch Tray's Facebook page.

    Bettina Elias Siegel: Did a State Inspector Really Make a Child Trade Her Home-Packed Lunch for Nuggets? Bettina Elias Siegel 2012

  • ÂMichele Hays, blogger at Quips, Travails and Braised OxtailsÂfound an informative link about the story which she kindly shared on The Lunch Tray's Facebook page.

    Bettina Elias Siegel: Did a State Inspector Really Make a Child Trade Her Home-Packed Lunch for Nuggets? Bettina Elias Siegel 2012

  • This allegation is obtained from witnessing her extreme enthusiasm for being allowed to tour "Tray's" Tudor-style home.

    Paranoid Pedestrian Ponderings 2003

  • I recalled that Hong Tray's final prophecy involved Murgen and Sahra, which certainly was an offense to all right-thinking Nyueng Bao -- and was not yet a prophecy completely fulfilled, probably.

    Water Sleeps Cook, Glen 1999

  • So one of the workmen digs a grave under the cherry tree, where he died -- a deep grave, and they round it over with earth, and smooth the sods upon it -- even now I can trace Tray's grave.

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 6 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • You can scarce play all that day; and afterward, many weeks later, when you are rambling over the fields, or lingering by the brook, throwing off sticks into the eddies, you think of old Tray's shaggy coat, and of his big paw, and of his honest eye; and the memory of your boyish grief comes upon you; and you say with tears, "Poor Tray!"

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 6 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • After much conversation _pro_ and _con_, I boldly told the captain that I placed more confidence in Tray's nose than I did in the eyes of every seaman on board; and therefore boldly proposed laying the sum I had agreed to pay for my passage (viz., one hundred guineas) that we should find game within half an hour.

    Stories to Read or Tell from Fairy Tales and Folklore Laure Claire [Editor] Foucher

  • Paul decided, that should anything point to Tray's being implicated in the finding of the opal serpent, that he would hand him over to Hurd, who would be better able to deal with such a keen young imp of the gutter.

    The Opal Serpent Fergus Hume 1895

  • Bart, angered at this blocking up the doorway, and by Tray's war dance, jumped the counter.

    The Opal Serpent Fergus Hume 1895

  • What's the use o 'scoldin' if we pull Tray's tail?

    The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar Paul Laurence Dunbar 1889

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