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  • Happy New Year to all friends and Dwyers out there in Dwyerland!

    Amendments to the 2010 Dwyer Christmas Newsletter Bob Eckstein 2010

  • Congradulations! to the Ryan Dwyers of the world, we need more of you.

    NJ student gets $117.5 2005

  • Congradulations! to the Ryan Dwyers of the world,we need more of you.

    NJ student gets $117.5 2005

  • Another side door led to a tiny alley into the Dwyers 'yard.

    Along Came a Spider Patterson, James, 1947- 1993

  • "Well, that's what the Grimes and the Dwyers and all them calls me, anyhow," she argued, with a perfectly placid countenance.

    The Doctor's Daughter [pseud.] Vera

  • Honora should have lived in the Dwyers 'mansion-people who are capable of judging said so.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • Dwyers had brought home from New York, endless volumes of a more secular and (to Honora) entrancing nature; roller skates; skates for real ice, when it should appear in the form of sleet on the sidewalks; a sled; humbler gifts from Bridget, Mary Ann, and Catherine, and a wonderful coat, with hat to match, of a certain dark green velvet.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • Dwyers had brought home from New York, endless volumes of a more secular and (to Honora) entrancing nature; roller skates; skates for real ice, when it should appear in the form of sleet on the sidewalks; a sled; humbler gifts from Bridget, Mary Ann, and Catherine, and a wonderful coat, with hat to match, of a certain dark green velvet.

    A Modern Chronicle — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • Dwyers had brought home from New York, endless volumes of a more secular and (to Honora) entrancing nature; roller skates; skates for real ice, when it should appear in the form of sleet on the sidewalks; a sled; humbler gifts from Bridget, Mary Ann, and Catherine, and a wonderful coat, with hat to match, of a certain dark green velvet.

    A Modern Chronicle — Volume 01 Winston Churchill 1909

  • Honora should have lived in the Dwyers 'mansion-people who are capable of judging said so.

    A Modern Chronicle — Volume 01 Winston Churchill 1909

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