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Examples
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The sailors from the Doraine were the first to listen to the pleas of the level-headed, -- just as they had been the first to demand the lives of Manuel Crust and his gang.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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And how dare the DNC take food out of the mouths of Blackwater, Haliburton, etc.etc. Doraine Gordon
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Four hundred years ago and more, Amerigo Vespucci had sailed this unknown southern sea in his doughty caravel; he had wallowed and rocked for months over a course that the Doraine was asked to cover in the wink of an eye by comparison.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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Shortly before the noon recess, Percival returned from the Doraine.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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The mighty Doraine was not alone; she sailed a sea whose every foot was charted, whose every depth was sounded.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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On a bright, still morning in October, the Doraine sailed from a South
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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Give her a good kiss for me, and say I'll speak to Captain Trigger this afternoon about passage on the Doraine.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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Gradually the prow of the Doraine swung around and pointed straight for the cleft in the shore.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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Services were conducted on the Doraine by the Reverend Mr. Mackenzie, assisted by Father Francisco.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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Down at the meeting-house a bonfire had been started, and here were grouped the men to whom the leaders had intrusted firearms and other weapons, -- men of the gun crew, under officers from the Doraine, the committee of ten and others.
West Wind Drift George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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