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  • Griffeth with hasty steps and sat down beside him, speaking in a low, rapid way and in English, "Griffeth, tell me, didst thou hear aught last night ere thou fell asleep?"

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • Griffeth; and though still perplexed at being called Griffeth, and by no means understanding his brother's earnest request that he would continue to answer to the name, he was too weak to trouble his head much about the matter; and the two Welsh brothers were regarded by the English attendants as too insignificant to be worthy of much notice.

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • A sure-footed mountain pony was bearing him gently down the steep slope, and his questioning look called Griffeth to his side.

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • But it is very true that this marriage must be privately celebrated, and that without delay, that when the day comes when 'Griffeth' flies from the castle, he and his wife may go together. "

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • "Griffeth," he said, "it seems to me that through this error of my father's we may yet find means to compass the deliverance of Wendot.

    The Lord of Dynevor Evelyn Everett-Green 1894

  • Thanks to Bill Griffeth, who pushed me to finish writing at the very moment I was about to give up.

    You Know I’m Right Michelle Caruso-Cabrera 2010

  • Turn on the TV, click the remote to CNBC, and you might find anchorBill Griffeth interviewing Robert Rubinabout the peso's plummet or talking with Intel CEO Andrew Grove about the Pentium chip's problem.

    A Guru At The Anchor's Desk 2008

  • The day job keeps Griffeth busy, but it hasn't stopped him from hitting the bookstore circuit, adding two new books to the already clogged shelves of the personal-finance section in recent months.

    A Guru At The Anchor's Desk 2008

  • “There are rumors out there that some unnamed Wall Street firm might be having liquidity problems,” Griffeth noted.

    Bringing Down Bear Stearns Burrough, Bryan 2008

  • The book won't win any points for technical difficulty -- Griffeth simply called the fund managers and published edited transcripts of the interviews -- but it's nonetheless a valuable collection of discussions with the pros in charge of our investment dollars.

    A Guru At The Anchor's Desk 2008

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