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"As to calling the Dipsey back," said Margaret, "I would not do it; I would take the risks."
The Great Stone of Sardis Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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The Dipsey was a comparatively small vessel, but it afforded comfortable accommodations for a dozen or more people, and there was room for all the stores which would be needed for a year.
The Great Stone of Sardis Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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"I cannot imagine," he replied, "unless I recall the Dipsey to
The Great Stone of Sardis Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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This one's on me, Dipsey, or whatever your first name is.
On Deadline Jonathan Sapers 2010
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This one's on me, Dipsey, or whatever your first name is.
On Deadline Jonathan Sapers 2011
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This one's on me, Dipsey, or whatever your first name is.
On Deadline Jonathan Sapers 2011
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This one's on me, Dipsey, or whatever your first name is.
On Deadline Jonathan Sapers 2011
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Those sweet little village kids are tough, doing the trail in flip-flops faster then I did the Dipsey trails.
My vacation Albanian Pete 2009
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Those sweet little village kids are tough, doing the trail in flip-flops faster then I did the Dipsey trails.
Archive 2009-07-01 Albanian Pete 2009
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The little thermometer-boat which during the submarine voyage of the Dipsey had constantly preceded her to give warning of the sunken base of some great iceberg, was now drawn in close to the bow; there was so much ice so near that its warnings were constant, and therefore unneeded.
The Great Stone of Sardis Frank Richard Stockton 1868
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