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  • There was a gnome, too, who made sure that the long hose that led from Alan's mother's back to the spring pool in his father's belly remained clear and unfouled, and sometimes Alan wondered if the gnome dove for his father's seed and fed it up his mother's intake.

    Boing Boing: January 23, 2005 - January 29, 2005 Archives 2005

  • Zephyr, from the everflowing spring which pours down unfouled thrice pour an offering of water, but make a fourth libation of wine.

    Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica 2007

  • The servant stuffed fresh, unfouled snow into his mouth and spat it out.

    Bridge of the Separator Turtledove, Harry 2005

  • Plenty of dry food remained in the pantry, undisturbed and unfouled by weevils.

    Kingdoms of Light Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2001

  • The theory was that the owl would be seen by the other birds as a predator and they would stay clear, thereby leaving the boats unfouled by their droppings.

    A Darkness More Than Night Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2000

  • She went hastily up the two short blocks to Peachtree Street, breathing the unfouled air in as deep gulps as her tightly laced corset would permit.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • She went hastily up the two short blocks to Peachtree Street, breathing the unfouled air in as deep gulps as her tightly laced corset would permit.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • She went hastily up the two short blocks to Peachtree Street, breathing the unfouled air in as deep gulps as her tightly laced corset would permit.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • She went hastily up the two short blocks to Peachtree Street, breathing the unfouled air in as deep gulps as her tightly laced corset would permit.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • She went hastily up the two short blocks to Peachtree Street, breathing the unfouled air in as deep gulps as her tightly laced corset would permit.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

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