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  • And down at Mocha Mott's, a popular coffee shop in Vineyard Haven, owner Tim Dobel said July was better than last year but he is keeping his staffing "a little tighter because you just don't know."

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  • Meanwhile, Dorcas's sister Rachel had married another merchant-planter, William Dobel, of Boston, in 1765; the couple had six children, all born in Ferryland.

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  • Note 55: PANL, MG 247, Carter – Benger – Nason Papers, files 3 and 37, letter from Elizabeth and Emmeline Bennett to Robert and Peter Weston Carter, 26 June 1847, and notes from a Dobel family Bible.

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  • He varied it by requesting young Dobel to describe the snowslide which had wiped out the

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  • It happened that Dobel, after his disgrace, had kept apart from the servants of the household, and was now lamenting his misfortune in a voluntary exile on the green at the front door where Willy of the Flats having hastened to seek him, gave him the order to appear before the council.

    Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's, 1872

  • Dobel, rehearse de great penefaction of de medicament upon de excellent and discreet and virtuous vrouw of Governor Brockholls -

    Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's, 1872

  • "Worshipful madam, you shall soon see," replied the Doctor, who now ordered Dobel, his man, into the room.

    Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's, 1872

  • "Dobel, you are a made man," he said by way of encouragement;

    Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's, 1872

  • The Doctor in the meanwhile, overwhelmed with confusion and mortified vanity, bustled towards the door and there continued to vent imprecations upon the unconscious Dobel, which, as they were uttered in Low Dutch, were altogether incomprehensible to the company, but at the same time were sufficiently ludicrous to produce a hearty laugh from the Lady Maria, and even to excite a partial show of merriment in her companion.

    Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's, 1872

  • "Ya, ya," replied Dobel, whose acquirements in the English tongue were limited to his professional advertisement of Doctor

    Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's, 1872

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