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Examples
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"I will go and see Mr.. Shrader," said Mr. Dudder.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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Snap did not wish to fight, and yet he wanted Dudder to understand that he was not afraid.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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"Try it -- if you dare," answered Snap, defiantly, and he took an aggressive step forward, at which Dudder retreated.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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Dudder, and their faces grew pale as they stared at the tramp.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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"They say they know you knocked Andrew Felps down," went on Dudder, finding some consolation in the fact that Ham was in difficulties too.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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"Wha -- what do you mean by hitting me like that?" demanded Dudder, glaring at Charley, but still keeping a safe distance.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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"You keep your oar out, little one," grunted Dudder, turning to glare at Will.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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"I think I owe you something from last summer," said Dudder, coming closer and sticking his chin in Snap's face.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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"Dudder, aren't you ashamed of yourself?" said Snap.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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It ain't leaked out jest why, but some folks thinks young Spink and young Dudder got the tramp to steal your things.
Guns and Snowshoes Or, the Winter Outing of the Young Hunters Ralph Bonehill
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