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  • Woodchuck's brand new Raspberry Cider is even sweeter than their other flavors, rendering the alcohol almost undetectable.

    Foodgoat ladygoat 2003

  • Woodchuck's brand new Raspberry Cider is even sweeter than their other flavors, rendering the alcohol almost undetectable.

    May 2003 ladygoat 2003

  • Mrs. Woodchuck was glad that she had gone to Aunt Polly Woodchuck's house to tell her the news about the Muley Cow.

    The Tale of the The Muley Cow Slumber-Town Tales Arthur Scott Bailey 1913

  • And Mrs. Woodchuck hurried so fast that she was quite out of breath when she reached Aunt Polly Woodchuck's house.

    The Tale of the The Muley Cow Slumber-Town Tales Arthur Scott Bailey 1913

  • After leaving the Muley Cow, who was wearing her new poke down by the lane, Aunt Polly Woodchuck and Billy Woodchuck's mother met old Mr. Crow again.

    The Tale of the The Muley Cow Slumber-Town Tales Arthur Scott Bailey 1913

  • Charley had noted that many of the men in the camp were barefooted, as if their feet were sore; evidently Woodchuck's Delight was a sort of a resting place.

    Gold Seekers of '49 Charles H. [Illustrator] Stephens 1911

  • Fact is, I'm jest down from thar now, only stoppin 'hyar at Woodchuck's Delight to rest my feet.

    Gold Seekers of '49 Charles H. [Illustrator] Stephens 1911

  • The camp of Woodchuck's Delight was breaking apart, for a number of its tender-footed inhabitants had started on, up or down the trail.

    Gold Seekers of '49 Charles H. [Illustrator] Stephens 1911

  • Bayport Neck and from Poverty Lane to Woodchuck's Misery -- the principal topic was Captain Kendrick's surprising move.

    Fair Harbor Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • He still had an hour or more before four o'clock, and eager to make Guy's triumph as Indian as possible, he cut off all the Woodchuck's claws, then strung them on a string, with a peeled and pithed Elder twig an inch long between each two.

    Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned Ernest Thompson Seton 1903

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