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Pansie, of the "Dolliver" fragment, but she is still only dimly brought out.
A Study of Hawthorne George Parsons Lathrop 1874
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In "Dolliver" the same strain of feeling would probably have reappeared; but it would there perhaps have been beautified, softened, expiated by the mutual love of Pansie and the grandsire; each wishing to live forever, for the other.
A Study of Hawthorne George Parsons Lathrop 1874
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Dolliver, too, pyramided, playing quickly and accurately, and keeping his money turning over and over.
Chapter XX 2010
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"It's dog eat dog, and I ain't overlooking any meat that's floating around," Daylight proclaimed that afternoon to Hegan; and Simon Dolliver went the way of the unfortunate in the Great
Chapter XX 2010
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He had been hit hard, but he was coming through without broken bones, which was more than Simon Dolliver and many another could say.
Chapter XXII 2010
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Dolliver couldn't cough up eleven dollars to save you.
Chapter XX 2010
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Here I've been lending you a hand, and you now in the last ditch, with Dolliver riding on you and me all the time.
Chapter XX 2010
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One Simon Dolliver, with money to go in with, and with cunning and courage to back it up, bade fair to become a several times millionaire at Daylight's expense.
Chapter XX 2010
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Holly Dolliver, the lead scientist in this study, notes that antibiotics consumed by plants may be of particular concern to the organic farming industry.
Routine Feeding Of Antibiotics To Livestock May Be Contaminating The Environment GreenFertility 2007
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Holly Dolliver, the lead scientist in this study, notes that antibiotics consumed by plants may be of particular concern to the organic farming industry.
Archive 2007-07-01 GreenFertility 2007
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