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Linday resented Daw's taking the heavier pack, but Daw had his will.
THE END OF THE STORY 2010
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He reprinted my stories in the last ten editions of Daw's YEAR'S BEST HORROR, finding stories of mine in obscure small press mags from the late 80s/early 90s.
Karl Edward Wagner Dark Worlds Club 2009
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HERSHEY, Pennsylvania (Ticker) -- Doug Houda and Christian Matte both had a goal and two assists as the Rochester Americans overcame Jeff Daw's second career professional hat trick to defeat the Hershey Bears, 5-3.
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Longo, who assisted on Daw's score at 9: 39 in the first period, extended Cleveland's lead to 4-2 on a goal with 4: 23 remaining in the contest.
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Linday resented Daw's taking the heavier pack, but Daw had his will.
The Turtles of Tasman Jack London 1896
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The utmost concern he showed was when I told him of Daw's shooting.
The Jewel of Seven Stars Bram Stoker 1879
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Daw's map of 1846 for some reason shows fewer houses, but his 1858 map gives a decided increase.
The Kensington District The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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Here, the weight of the upper soil broke through the roof of the cave; and the earth which then fell into it, was subsequently washed away by the sea, which fills Daw's
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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At present, the effect of the two streams of light pouring into Daw's Hugo from two opposite directions -- one from the Lion's Den, the other from the seaward opening in the rocks -- and falling together, in cross directions on the black rugged walls of the cave and the beautiful marine ferns growing from them, is supernaturally striking and grand.
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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Den, and entering a cavern in the rocks, called "Daw's Hugo" (or Cave).
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot Wilkie Collins 1856
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