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But I soon felt better, when I came across this review I did of SPUN, an obscure independent in which Rourke had a small to medium-sized roke:— SFGate: Top News Stories
Foller yez in behint, f'r th' thrail'll be fair br-roke.— The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest
Rocking is a term derived from primitive times, when our country-women employed their spare hours in spinning on the roke or distaff.— The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
To the right and left, up to the very borders of the cliff, lay the soft wreaths of roke or land-fog, covering the earth as with a cloak of down, but pierced here and there by the dim and towering shapes of trees.— Stella Fregelius
And with that he hurried out of the kitchen Chapter VIII The Height of the Season The sea-roke lasted for nearly two days and then lifted, the damp, chill air giving place to cloudless sunshine.— The Privet Hedge

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