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  • Agent Freckles is all distantly sad and Agent Moss is all flustered.

    Tweets I have known 2009

  • The process of dismantling it was told in 'Freckles, to start with, carried on in 'A Girl of the Limberlost,' and finished in 'Moths of the Limberlost.'

    Gene Stratton-Porter: A Little Story of The Life and Work and Ideals of "The Bird Woman" 1926

  • "I have come," she said to the matron of the Home, "to ask if you will allow me to examine, or, better yet, to take with me, the little clothes that a boy you called Freckles, discharged last fall, wore the night he was left here."

    Freckles 1904

  • "I have come," she said to the matron of the Home, "to ask if you will allow me to examine, or, better yet, to take with me, the little clothes that a boy you called Freckles, discharged last fall, wore the night he was left here."

    Freckles Gene Stratton-Porter 1893

  • Ned, the chief’s buggy horse, and Brownie, who pulled the hose wagon, were all right so far, James told me, and the gray gelding they called Freckles seemed to have nothing more than a cold and was back on his feet.

    Firehorse Diane Lee Wilson 2006

  • Thankfully, the freckles had faded with the onset of maturity, but Kermit Applebaum still called her Freckles, a nickname no one else had picked up—and Abbie was eternally grateful for that.

    For the Love of God Janet Dailey 1981

  • Thankfully, the freckles had faded with the onset of maturity, but Kermit Applebaum still called her Freckles, a nickname no one else had picked up—and Abbie was eternally grateful for that.

    For the Love of God Janet Dailey 1981

  • Familiar with the life of the vulture family, the author changed the bird from which the feather fell to that described in "Freckles."

    Gene Stratton-Porter: A Little Story of The Life and Work and Ideals of "The Bird Woman" 1926

  • New Growth: "I'm going to try a different viola this year called Freckles," Strazzera said.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • NEW GROWTH "I'm going to try a different viola this year called Freckles," Ms. Strazzera said.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL TORTORELLO 2012

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