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This Island of Plate is about two Leagues in length, and very full of both deep and dangerous Bays, as also such as we call Gully's in these parts.
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"I called Gully, who assigned me to interview Cole Davison.
Standoff Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2000
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Woolly worms, foam spiders, hares ear nymphs, and pretty much any other trout fly can be used for 'gills. for bass, poppers and clowser minnows and a worm fly called a Gully worm.
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Woolly worms, foam spiders, hares ear nymphs, and pretty much any other trout fly can be used for 'gills. for bass, poppers and clowser minnows and a worm fly called a Gully worm.
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"Lookit here, boys," he said earnestly, "that ther big mag'strate -- him as you call Gully -- is that his real name?
The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Ralph S. Kendall
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At the head of the Gully is a big cow-byre, and the walls on either side of the Gully are without windows.
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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At the head of the Gully is a big cow-byre, and the walls on either side of the Gully are without windows.
Plain Tales from the Hills Rudyard Kipling 1900
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ShoalHaven Gully, which is perhaps the most remarkable geological feature in the colony of New South Wales.
Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia — Complete Charles Sturt 1832
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ShoalHaven Gully, which is perhaps the most remarkable geological feature in the colony of New South Wales.
Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia — Volume I Charles Sturt 1832
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The wreck site is on part of the seabed called Wash Gully, which is around 300 yards from the shore.
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