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  • Barnicoat galloping towards me on an unsaddled horse of Farmer

    Jim Davis John Masefield 1922

  • Barnicoat, our man, busy at his morning's work; he had already swept away the snow from the doors of the house and stable, so that I could not see what footmarks had been made there since I went to fetch

    Jim Davis John Masefield 1922

  • Institute, sat the trio of septuagenarians -- Un 'Barnicoat, Roper Vine,

    Hocken and Hunken Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • "Israel Barnicoat told me that she would not marry young Tresidder," she replied, "and that she asked to be taken to a convent until she came of age."

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • Barnicoat had spoken about Naomi made despair impossible, and quickened my mind and body to action.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • Barnicoat had planned for me to be taken by the Preventive men, I hoped to be speaking to my love.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • Barnicoat lift a knife to strike me, and for the life of me I could make no defence, and could only hold my breath and await his blow.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • Barnicoat and his brother seemed like children in my hands.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • Barnicoat do want 'er, an' Israel's a braavish booy, but Tamsin doan't take to 'im.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

  • Barnicoat and his brother Micah was just like little babbies to 'ee.

    The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898

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