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- noun Plural form of
Dutcher .
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I enjoyed her uniquely named creatures - in a world where wood is scarce, desks and beds are made of concrete and animals are known as 'halfers', 'yabuts', 'gribiens', and 'Dutchers' weasel-crossed lynxes.
CSFF Blog Tour, Day Two: Kathy Tyers And her SHIVERING WORLD Mirtika 2006
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I enjoyed her uniquely named creatures - in a world where wood is scarce, desks and beds are made of concrete and animals are known as 'halfers', 'yabuts', 'gribiens', and 'Dutchers' weasel-crossed lynxes.
Archive 2006-08-01 Mirtika 2006
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Dutchers, "while in Kipsbergen, on the river bank, lived the" Low
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I found Mr. Sickley and his family boarding there at Dutchers.
My Boyhood Burroughs, John, 1837-1921 1922
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I stayed till noon on Sunday, when I went down to Dutchers.
My Boyhood Burroughs, John, 1837-1921 1922
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Two years later the guardians of the national rectitude fell afoul of "Rose of Dutchers 'Coolly" and Garland began to think it over; today he devotes himself to the safer enterprise of chasing spooks; his name is conspicuously absent from the Dreiser
A Book of Prefaces 1918
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I stayed till noon on Sunday, when I went down to Dutchers.
My Boyhood John Burroughs 1879
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I found Mr. Sickley and his family boarding there at Dutchers.
My Boyhood John Burroughs 1879
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The Dutchers, who are now divorced, still aren't on good terms these days.
Forbes.com: News Walter Pavlo 2011
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Such a treaty was made in ages gone by, through the deviltries of the Dutchers, who wished to disarm the natives that had the best right to the country, where they had settled themselves.
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