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; "Cleone" is his wife Grace, the daughter of Sir George Stroud.
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"Cleone," said Barnabas, ignoring Barrymaine altogether, "if there is any one in this world who should know me, and what manner of man
The Amateur Gentleman Jeffery Farnol 1915
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"Cleone," said he, "why are you so strange to me, -- what is it,
The Amateur Gentleman Jeffery Farnol 1915
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Cleone was well acted by all the characters, but Bellamy left nothing to be desired.
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Doddy, after the danger was over, went every night to the stage-side, and cried at the distress of poor Cleone.
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Cleone, a Tragedy, to him, not aware of his extreme impatience to be read to.
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[3] In it are various cities: Sane is an Andrian colony lying close to the canal, and facing the sea in the direction of Euboea; the others are Thyssus, Cleone, Acrothoi, Olophyxus, [4] and Dium.
THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003
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[3] In it are various cities: Sane is an Andrian colony lying close to the canal, and facing the sea in the direction of Euboea; the others are Thyssus, Cleone, Acrothoi, Olophyxus, [4] and Dium.
THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003
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In testing the marksmanship proficiency of selected line platoons, Heugatter and Sergeant First Class Cleone L.
ONE SHOT-ONE KILL CHARLES W. SASSER CRAIG ROBERTS 1990
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-- His first task was to bring to Eurystheus the skin of the much-dreaded Nemean lion, which ravaged the territory between Cleone and Nemea, and whose hide was invulnerable against any mortal weapon.
Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome E.M. Berens
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