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  • By the age of twelve he has also started to notice class and accents, remarking to his mother that the man who cleans his boots calls Highton “Oiton” and himself “Dorl,”70 and that while playing football, he has overheard some navvies arguing with the referee on a neighboring pitch.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • "Yes, I suppose you'd have potted me, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant.

    Northern Lights Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Yes, I suppose you'd have potted me, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant.

    Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Yes, I suppose you'd have potted me, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Do your duty, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant as he turned his back on his brother.

    Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Do your duty, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant as he turned his back on his brother.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Yes, I suppose you'd have potted me, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant.

    Northern Lights, Volume 5. Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Do your duty, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant, as he turned his back on his brother.

    Northern Lights Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Do your duty, Dorl," said the ex-sergeant as he turned his back on his brother.

    Northern Lights, Volume 5. Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The star and her family were left fuming when they realised the content of the book claimed Dorl? appeared in several propaganda films and pro-Nazi radio plays.

    Entertainment - Female First 2009

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