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  • Kirkpatrick at the Stadtvogtei-Gefängnis about three weeks ago, and heard from them that they had no complaint to make about the food.

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  • According to Voirrey, who was the only person to see him properly, Gef was the size of a small rat with yellowish fur and a large bushy tail (the Indian mongoose is in reality much larger than a rat and does not have a bushy tail).

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

  • The creature soon revealed an ability to speak and introduced itself as Gef, a mongoose.

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

  • Gef has been interpreted as a poltergeist, a normal animal, a cryptid, and as a hoax.

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

  • Gef has been interpreted as a poltergeist, a normal animal, a cryptid, and as a hoax.

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

  • Gef variously claimed to be "an extra extra clever mongoose", an "earthbound spirit" and "a ghost in the form of a weasel".

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

  • Submit box tops in an envelope or sandwich bag labeled with student's name and homeroom number into the green drop box in the main office. april 7: LBJ Elementary kindergarten and first-grade Gef Pa'go field trip.

    guampdn.com - Local News 2010

  • Gef variously claimed to be "an extra extra clever mongoose", an "earthbound spirit" and "a ghost in the form of a weasel".

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

  • Submit box tops in an envelope or sandwich bag labeled with student's name and homeroom number into the green drop box in the main office. april 7: LBJ Elementary kindergarten and first-grade Gef Pa'go field trip.

    guampdn.com - Local News 2010

  • Gef (pronounced/ˈdʒɛf/jef), referred to as the Talking Mongoose or the Dalby Spook, was a talking mongoose reported to inhabit a farmhouse known as Cashen's Gap near the hamlet of

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

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