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  • The last series, "Grey Dawn," allows Everyman to finally change his clothes (or remove them) as he sits, isolated, in creepy interiors.

    The Pitch | Complete Issue 2009

  • It has turned cold now; but Mother and I had a good ride yesterday, and Ted and I a good ride this afternoon, Ted on Grey Dawn.

    Dickens and Thackeray 1919

  • It has turned cold now; but Mother and I had a good ride yesterday, and Ted and I a good ride this afternoon, Ted on Grey Dawn.

    Letters to His Children Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 1919

  • Then they went forward, and time and again Lutyens and Grey Dawn were just, and only just, able to send the ball away with a long, spitting backhander.

    The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • "What's bad?" said Grey Dawn, giving to the girth and admiring his well-set shoulders.

    The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • It was close to the end of the play, and for the tenth time Grey Dawn was bolting after the ball, when his near hind-foot slipped on the greasy mud, and he rolled over and over, pitching Lutyens just clear of the goal-post; and the triumphant

    The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • "'Looks like it," said Grey Dawn, as Lutyens swung himself up.

    The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • Lutyens had to be helped up, and Grey Dawn rose with his near hind-leg strained somewhere.

    The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • Inez Milholland and Grey Dawn at the Washington DC suffrage parade in 1913.

    Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines 2009

  • Inez Milholland and Grey Dawn at the Washington DC suffrage parade in 1913.

    Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines 2009

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