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Box Hill which I had passd the foregoing evening in the way from town lay southward from 'Dorkings Glory' and made a noble appearance but it did not appear to me to be higher than that on which I stood; —
Letter 106 2009
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He is always abusing the Dorkings, who want to borrow money from the bank, he says.
The Newcomes 2006
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My grandmother managed this business with the Dorkings.
The Newcomes 2006
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She fainted only last Tuesday at the sight of a rat walking about their lodgings (they have dreadful lodgings, the Dorkings), and no wonder she was frightened at the sight of that great coarse tipsy wretch!
The Newcomes 2006
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And that was true, just as it is true that the Dorkings have extra toes, and that the Black
Among the Farmyard People Clara Dillingham Pierson
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The farmyard people still tell of the day when a Hawk swooped down on one of the young Dorkings and would have carried him off if the Black
Among the Farmyard People Clara Dillingham Pierson
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The little Dorkings are fine, fat-breasted Chicks, with the extra toe on each foot of which all that family are so proud.
Among the Farmyard People Clara Dillingham Pierson
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From that day to this, nobody in the poultry yard has ever spoken of the shiny egg, and the Dorkings are much liked by the other fowls.
Among the Farmyard People Clara Dillingham Pierson
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Dorkings with pasts, and Cochin Chinas which he had cured of diseases generally fatal on, as far as I could gather, Christian Science principles.
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Dorkings and Cochin Chinas which he had cured of diseases generally fatal, with, as far as I could gather, Christian Science principles.
Love Among the Chickens A Story of the Haps and Mishaps on an English Chicken Farm Armand [Illustrator] Both 1928
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