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Southern Ill-R Graddy 39 interception return (Everhart kick)
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Graddy 10.51 reports six cases, and many others are constantly occurring.
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Graddy reports six cases, and many others are constantly occurring.
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Acting on these convictions, it is said, he joined the firm of Allfrey and Graddy, and, making over his cash-books and ledgers to the "rising generation," fairly and finally, like his new partners, renounced his ancient habit of digging for gold.
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"Jack the Giant Killer was a joke to him," muttered Graddy.
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In these circumstances, the digging went on slowly, for much of the time of Meyer and Graddy was necessarily occupied in nursing -- and truly kind and devoted, though rough, nurses they proved to be in that hour of need.
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Graddy shook his head, and, admitting that the thing was out of the question, went silently forward.
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That night, as Frank and Graddy lay together under the same blanket, the latter observed that, "he had travelled a goodish bit over the univarse, but that he had niver before comed across nothin 'like the experiences of the last two days; and that, if the end of their diggin' for goold woe to be as bad as the begginin ', the sooner they set about diggin' their graves the better!"
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When they had slaked their thirst to the uttermost, Graddy proposed that
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"Of coorse, in a country o 'this kind," replied Graddy, "it's difficult, -- I might a'most say unpossible, -- to be a man's sarvant without bein 'his companion likewise."
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